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5-letter words containing w, h

  • ahwaz — a town in SW Iran, on the Karun River. Pop: 967 000 (2005 est)
  • awash — If the ground or a floor is awash, it is covered in water, often because of heavy rain or as the result of an accident.
  • cahow — a rare nocturnal Atlantic seabird, Pterodroma cahow, with brown and white plumage, formerly thought to be extinct
  • chawk — a jackdaw
  • chawl — A type of building found in India. Often having 4 to 5 stories with about 10 to 20 tenements, they are also known as kholis.
  • chaws — Plural form of chaw.
  • chewa — a member of a Negroid people of Malawi, E Zambia, and N Zimbabwe, related to the Bemba
  • chews — Plural form of chew.
  • chewy — If food is chewy, it needs to be chewed a lot before it becomes soft enough to swallow.
  • chowk — a marketplace or market area
  • chows — Plural form of chow.
  • crwth — an ancient stringed instrument of Celtic origin similar to the cithara but bowed in later types
  • cwlth — Commonwealth
  • cwtch — (Wales) A cubbyhole or similar hiding place.
  • dawah — the practice or policy of conveying the message of Islam to non-Muslims
  • dhows — any of various types of sailing vessels used by Arabs on the east African, Arabian, and Indian coasts, generally lateen-rigged on two or three masts.
  • ewhow — an expression of regret or pity
  • gwhis — (web)   A commercial version of NCSA Mosaic for MS Windows 3.x and Windows for Workgroups. GWHIS was released by Quadralay Corporation on 30 September 1994. GWHIS Viewer for Microsoft Windows differs from NCSA Mosaic for Microsoft Windows in several ways including: A hotlist similiar to the X Window System version. Edit Annotation and Delete Annotation work. All Buttons and Menu Items are "greyed out" while files are being retreived and processed. This prevents the user from queing up requests to the TCP/IP stack which causes many crashes. Look and Feel are similiar to the X version. On-line help is complete. Functional Setup program. Greater overall stability.
  • halwa — Alternative spelling of halva.
  • hawed — to utter a sound representing a hesitation or pause in speech.
  • hawke — Robert (James Lee) born 1929, Australian political leader: prime minister 1983–91.
  • hawks — a medium-range, mobile U.S. surface-to-air missile system.
  • hawse — the part of a bow where the hawseholes are located.
  • hewed — to strike forcibly with an ax, sword, or other cutting instrument; chop; hack.
  • hewer — to strike forcibly with an ax, sword, or other cutting instrument; chop; hack.
  • hewgh — a sound made to imitate the flight of an arrow
  • how's — how is
  • howay — Alternative version of haway (Geordie, Tyneside) A general cry of encouragement.
  • howdy — howdie.
  • howel — a channel cut along the inside edge of a barrel stave to receive the barrelhead.
  • hower — a hole.
  • howes — Plural form of howe.
  • howff — an abode; a familiar shelter or resort.
  • howls — Plural form of howl.
  • lowth — (UK dialectal, Northern England) Lowness.
  • mohwa — mahua.
  • nohow — under no circumstances; in no way (usually preceded by another negative): I can't learn this nohow.
  • pshaw — an exclamation of “pshaw!”.
  • sawah — an irrigated rice or paddy-field usually found in Indonesia or Malaysia
  • schwa — the mid-central, neutral vowel sound typically occurring in unstressed syllables in English, however spelled, as the sound of a in alone and sofa, e in system, i in easily, o in gallop, u in circus.
  • sghwr — steam-generating heavy-water reactor
  • shawl — a square, triangular, or oblong piece of wool or other material worn, especially by women, about the shoulders, or the head and shoulders, in place of a coat or hat outdoors, and indoors as protection against chill or dampness.
  • shawm — an early musical woodwind instrument with a double reed: the forerunner of the modern oboe.
  • shawnTed (Edwin M) 1891–1972, U.S. dancer and choreographer (husband of Ruth St. Denis).
  • showa — ("Showa") 1901–89, emperor of Japan 1926–89.
  • showd — to rock or sway to and fro
  • shown — a past participle of show.
  • showy — making an imposing display: showy flowers.
  • shrew — any of several small, mouselike insectivores of the genus Sorex and related genera, having a long, sharp snout.
  • shwas — the mid-central, neutral vowel sound typically occurring in unstressed syllables in English, however spelled, as the sound of a in alone and sofa, e in system, i in easily, o in gallop, u in circus.

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