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7-letter words containing w, r, i

  • swigger — an amount of liquid, especially liquor, taken in one swallow; draught: He took a swig from the flask.
  • swimmer — to move in water by movements of the limbs, fins, tail, etc.
  • swinery — a pig farm
  • swinger — a person or thing that swings.
  • swisser — Swiss (def 2).
  • swither — a state of confusion, excitement, or perplexity.
  • switzer — Swiss (def 2).
  • tawhiri — a small New Zealand tree, Pittosporum tenuifolium, with wavy green glossy leaves
  • tawnier — of a dark yellowish or dull yellowish-brown color.
  • tinware — articles made of tin plate.
  • tinwork — something made of tin.
  • trishaw — pedicab.
  • twigger — a person or animal that gives birth to many babies
  • twinter — an animal that is two years old
  • twirler — a person or thing that twirls.
  • twister — a person or thing that twists.
  • twistor — a complex variable corresponding to the coordinates of a point in space and time
  • twitter — to utter a succession of small, tremulous sounds, as a bird.
  • unibrow — a pair of eyebrows that appear to be connected because of some extra hair growing in the space between them: He had very bushy eyebrows, almost a unibrow.
  • unwired — not wired, especially not connected by power lines, cables, or wires to receive electricity or cable television.
  • unwrite — to cancel (what has been written)
  • upwhirl — to cause (something) to whirl upward.
  • virchow — Rudolf [roo-dawlf] /ˈru dɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1821–1902, German pathologist, anthropologist, and political leader.
  • wackier — Comparative form of wacky.
  • wairing — Present participle of wair.
  • waister — (nautical) A seaman stationed in the waist of a warship.
  • waiters — Plural form of waiter.
  • waitron — a person of either sex who waits on tables; waiter or waitress.
  • waivers — Plural form of waiver.
  • warbird — a vintage military aeroplane
  • warding — a division or district of a city or town, as for administrative or political purposes.
  • wariest — watchful; being on one's guard against danger.
  • warines — Plural form of warine.
  • warison — a bugle call to assault.
  • warking — Present participle of wark.
  • warlike — fit, qualified, or ready for war; martial: a warlike fleet; warlike tribes.
  • warling — someone who is not liked
  • warming — having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses: a warm bath.
  • warmish — having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses: a warm bath.
  • warmist — Also called global warmist. a person who accepts global warming as a reality (a term used by people who reject the concept).
  • warning — the act or utterance of one who warns or the existence, appearance, sound, etc., of a thing that warns.
  • warping — to bend or twist out of shape, especially from a straight or flat form, as timbers or flooring.
  • warring — a conflict carried on by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation; warfare, as by land, sea, or air.
  • warrior — a person engaged or experienced in warfare; soldier.
  • warship — a ship built or armed for combat purposes.
  • wartime — a time or period of war: Strict travel regulations apply only in wartime.
  • warwickEarl of (Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury"the Kingmaker") 1428–71, English military leader and statesman.
  • wearied — physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
  • wearier — Comparative form of weary.
  • wearies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weary.
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