7-letter words containing w, r, a
- drywall — to construct or renovate with dry wall: to dry-wall the interior of a house.
- dwarfed — a person of abnormally small stature owing to a pathological condition, especially one suffering from cretinism or some other disease that produces disproportion or deformation of features and limbs.
- dwarves — a plural of dwarf.
- earwigs — Plural form of earwig.
- earworm — a tune or part of a song that repeats in one’s mind.
- earywig — (regional) earwig.
- edwards — Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall ("The Black Prince") 1330–76, English military leader (son of Edward III).
- enwraps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enwrap.
- eyewear — Things worn on the eyes, such as spectacles and contact lenses.
- fairway — an unobstructed passage, way, or area.
- fanwort — any aquatic plant belonging to the genus Cabomba, of the water lily family, having very small flowers and submerged and floating leaves.
- faraway — distant; remote: faraway lands.
- farrows — Plural form of farrow.
- fatware — (computing, informal) Bloatware.
- forepaw — the paw of a foreleg.
- foresaw — to have prescience of; to know in advance; foreknow.
- forward — toward or at a place, point, or time in advance; onward; ahead: to move forward; from this day forward; to look forward.
- forwarn — (transitive) To prohibit; forbid; deny (right, access to, etc.).
- frawzey — a celebration; treat
- freeway — an express highway with no intersections, usually having traffic routed on and off by means of a cloverleaf.
- fretsaw — A saw with a narrow blade stretched vertically on a frame, for cutting thin wood in patterns.
- frohawk — A Mohawk hairstyle worn by someone with afro-textured hair, with the crest generally standing up naturally.
- froward — willfully contrary; not easily managed: to be worried about one's froward, intractable child.
- gaekwar — the title of the ruler of the former native state of Baroda in India
- gawkers — Plural form of gawker.
- gawkier — Comparative form of gawky.
- godward — Also, Godwards. toward God.
- grawlix — A spiral-shaped graphic used to indicate swearing in comic strips.
- gwalior — a former state in central India, now part of Madhya Pradesh.
- harrows — Plural form of harrow.
- harwell — a village in S England, in Oxfordshire: atomic research station (1947)
- harwich — a port in SE England, in NE Essex on the North Sea. Pop: 20 130 (2001)
- hawkers — Plural form of hawker.
- haworth — Sir Walter Norman, 1883–1950, English chemist: Nobel Prize 1937.
- hawsers — Plural form of hawser.
- hayward — Leland, 1902–71, U.S. theatrical producer.
- haywire — wire used to bind bales of hay.
- heyward — DuBose [duh-bohz] /dəˈboʊz/ (Show IPA), 1885–1940, U.S. playwright, novelist, and poet.
- hot war — open military conflict; an armed conflict between nations: The increasing tension in the Middle East could lead to a hot war.
- indrawn — reserved; introspective: a quiet, indrawn man.
- inwards — toward the inside, interior, or center, as of a place, space, or body.
- jawrope — a rope tied across the jaw of a gaff to hold it to the mast.
- korowai — a decorative woven cloak worn by a Māori chief
- kwartje — a silver 25-cent piece of the Netherlands.
- lapwork — a type of craftwork in which there are parts or edges that overlap each other
- larwood — Harold. 1904–95, English cricketer. An outstanding fast bowler, he played 21 times for England between 1926 and 1933
- lawfare — the use of the law by a country against its enemies, esp by challenging the legality of military or foreign policy
- lawyers — Plural form of lawyer.
- leeward — pertaining to, situated in, or moving toward the quarter toward which the wind blows (opposed to windward).
- legwear — Hosiery.