5-letter words containing w, n
- wince — to draw back or tense the body, as from pain or from a blow; start; flinch.
- winch — the crank or handle of a revolving machine.
- winde — Obsolete spelling of wind.
- winds — Plural form of wind.
- windy — accompanied or characterized by wind: a windy day.
- windz — a vertical or inclined shaft driven downward from a drift into an orebody.
- wined — the fermented juice of grapes, made in many varieties, such as red, white, sweet, dry, still, and sparkling, for use as a beverage, in cooking, in religious rites, etc., and usually having an alcoholic content of 14 percent or less.
- wines — Plural form of wine.
- winey — of, like, or characteristic of wine.
- winge — To cringe.
- wings — either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight.
- wingy — having wings.
- winks — to close and open one or both eyes quickly.
- winky — Tending to wink; winking.
- winna — will not
- winne — (obsolete) Joy; delight; pleasure.
- winny — a male given name, form of Winston.
- winos — Plural form of wino.
- wintu — a member of an American Indian people of the Sacramento River valley in California.
- winze — a curse.
- wisen — To become wiser.
- witan — the members of the national council or witenagemot.
- wizen — wizened.
- woden — the chief god of the pagan Anglo-Saxons, identified with the Scandinavian Odin.
- woken — a past participle of wake1 .
- woman — the female human being, as distinguished from a girl or a man.
- women — plural of woman.
- womyn — Nonstandard spelling of “ women ” adopted by some feminists in order to avoid the word ending -men.
- won't — will not: prediction
- woned — Simple past tense and past participle of won.
- wonga — (slang, British, chiefly London, New Zealand) money.
- wongi — an informal talk or chat
- wonju — a city in N South Korea, E of Seoul.
- wonks — Plural form of wonk.
- wonky — British Slang. shaky, groggy, or unsteady. unreliable; not trustworthy.
- worne — Obsolete spelling of worn, Past participle of wear.
- wotan — the supreme god in Germanic mythology
- wound — the act of winding.
- woven — a past participle of weave.
- wrang — Simple past form of wring.
- wrans — Women's Royal Australian Naval Service
- wrens — Sir Christopher, 1632–1723, English architect.
- wring — to twist forcibly: He wrung the chicken's neck.
- wrong — not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
- wrung — simple past tense and past participle of wring.
- wuhan — a province in central China. 72,394 sq. mi. (187,500 sq. km). Capital: Wuhan.
- wundt — Wilhelm Max [vil-helm mahks] /ˈvɪl hɛlm ˈmɑks/ (Show IPA), 1832–1920, German physiologist and psychologist.
- wwxwn — World Wide Xtreme Wrestling News
- wynds — (Scotland) Plural form of wynd.
- wynns — Plural form of wynn.