7-letter words containing w, l
- dewclaw — a nonfunctional claw in dogs; the rudimentary first digit
- dewfall — the formation or settling of dew; the dew which is deposited
- dewlaps — Plural form of dewlap.
- dewless — without dew
- do well — be successful
- dowable — subject to the provision of a dower: dowable land.
- dowdily — In a dowdy manner.
- dowland — John, 1563–1626, English lutenist and composer.
- dowlney — light, soft, and fluffy
- drawled — an act or utterance of a person who drawls.
- drawler — an act or utterance of a person who drawls.
- dry law — a law prohibiting the manufacture or sale of alcoholic beverages.
- drywall — to construct or renovate with dry wall: to dry-wall the interior of a house.
- drywell — a type of sewage or excess water disposal system
- dulwich — a residential district in the Greater London borough of Southwark: site of an art gallery and the public school, Dulwich College
- dwelled — to live or stay as a permanent resident; reside.
- dweller — to live or stay as a permanent resident; reside.
- dwindle — to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away: His vast fortune has dwindled away.
- eelworm — any small nematode worm of the family Anguillulidae, including the minute vinegar eel, Anguillula aceti.
- ekpwele — a former monetary unit of Equatorial Guinea
- elbowed — Simple past tense and past participle of elbow.
- ellwand — a stick for measuring lengths
- elmwood — the wood from an elm tree
- embowel — (obsolete) To enclose or bury.
- fallows — Plural form of fallow (uncultivated land).
- fallway — (US) A well or opening, through the successive floors of a warehouse or factory or the decks of a ship, providing access for material, goods or people.
- falwell — Jerry L. 1933–2007, U.S. evangelist and political activist.
- fellows — Plural form of fellow.
- felwort — (botany) A European herb, Swertia perennis, of the gentian family.
- flamfew — (Scotland, obsolete) A worthless thing; a trifle or bauble.
- flawing — Present participle of flaw.
- flowage — an act of flowing; flow.
- flowers — the blossom of a plant.
- flowery — covered with or having many flowers.
- floweth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flow.
- flowing — moving in or as in a stream: flowing water.
- fly way — a route between breeding and wintering areas taken by concentrations of migrating birds.
- flyaway — fluttering or streaming in the wind; windblown: flyaway hair.
- flyblew — Simple past form of flyblow.
- flyblow — to deposit eggs or larvae on (meat or other food).
- flyways — Plural form of flyway.
- folkway — A custom or belief common to members of a society or culture.
- followe — Obsolete spelling of follow.
- follows — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of follow.
- forslow — to hinder or delay
- fowlers — Plural form of fowler.
- fowling — the practice or sport of shooting or snaring birds.
- fowlpox — a viral infection affecting poultry and other birds, spread either by biting insects or by inhalation
- gadwall — a grayish-brown wild duck, Anas strepera, found in temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
- gag law — any law restricting freedom of the press, free speech, or the right of petition.