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7-letter words containing w, s, d

  • miswend — to go astray or go badly
  • misword — to word incorrectly.
  • ms word — Microsoft Word
  • mudscow — a boat or barge for travelling over mudflats
  • nowdays — Eye dialect of nowadays.
  • onwards — toward a point ahead or in front; forward, as in space or time.
  • ostwald — Wilhelm [vil-helm] /ˈvɪl hɛlm/ (Show IPA), 1853–1932, German chemist: Nobel prize 1909.
  • pad saw — a small compass saw with a pad.
  • rewards — the benefits of doing something
  • sapwood — the softer part of the wood between the inner bark and the heartwood.
  • sawdust — small particles of wood produced in sawing.
  • scowled — to draw down or contract the brows in a sullen, displeased, or angry manner.
  • screwed — fastened with screws.
  • seaward — Also, seawards. toward the sea: a storm moving seaward.
  • seaweed — any plant or plants growing in the ocean.
  • senwood — the light-colored wood of a Japanese tree, Kalopanax pictus (or K. ricinifolium), used for veneer in the manufacture of plywood.
  • sewered — an artificial conduit, usually underground, for carrying off waste water and refuse, as in a town or city.
  • shadowy — resembling a shadow in faintness, slightness, etc.: shadowy outlines.
  • shedrow — (at a racetrack) a row or double row of horse barns with individual stalls facing a walkway.
  • sideway — a byway.
  • sinewed — a tendon.
  • skidway — a road or path formed of logs, planks, etc., for sliding objects.
  • skyward — Also, skywards. toward the sky.
  • snowdon — a mountain in NW Wales: highest peak in Wales. 3560 feet (1085 meters).
  • steward — a person who manages another's property or financial affairs; one who administers anything as the agent of another or others.
  • sundown — sunset, especially the time of sunset.
  • sunward — Also, sunwards. toward the sun.
  • swacked — in a state of intoxication, stupor, or euphoria induced by drugs or alcohol
  • swaddle — to bind (an infant, especially a newborn infant) with long, narrow strips of cloth to prevent free movement; wrap tightly with clothes.
  • swamped — a tract of wet, spongy land, often having a growth of certain types of trees and other vegetation, but unfit for cultivation.
  • swapped — to exchange, barter, or trade, as one thing for another: He swapped his wrist watch for the radio.
  • swatted — to hit; slap; smack.
  • sweated — Informal. (of clothes) made to be worn for exercise, sports, or other physical activity. made of the absorbent fabric used for such clothes: sweat dresses. of, for, or associated with such clothes: the sweat look in sportswear.
  • swedger — a sweet
  • swedish — of or relating to Sweden, its inhabitants, or their language.
  • swelled — to grow in bulk, as by the absorption of moisture or the processes of growth.
  • swidden — a plot of land cleared for farming by burning away vegetation.
  • swindle — to cheat (a person, business, etc.) out of money or other assets.
  • swindon — a town and unitary authority in Wiltshire, in S England.
  • swinged — to singe.
  • swithed — Chiefly British Dialect. immediately; quickly.
  • sworder — a swordsman
  • swounds — swoon.
  • towards — in the direction of: to walk toward the river.
  • twisted — to combine, as two or more strands or threads, by winding together; intertwine.
  • upwards — toward a higher place or position: The birds flew upward.
  • waddies — Plural form of waddy.
  • waddles — Plural form of waddle.
  • waisted — having a waist of a specified kind (usually used in combination): long-waisted; high-waisted.
  • wanders — Plural form of wander.
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