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7-letter words containing wa

  • -waving — waving the thing specified
  • abwatts — Plural form of abwatt.
  • adamawa — a state of Nigeria, in the E on the border with Cameroon. Capital: Yola. Pop: 3 168 101 (2006). Area: 36 917 sq km (14 254 sq miles)
  • air war — the part of a political campaign that is conducted over the radio and television airwaves by senior politicians
  • airward — upwards; towards the air
  • airwash — to cool (a roof or the like) with a current of air.
  • airwave — a channel for broadcasting radio or television signals
  • airways — The passage by which air reaches a person's lungs.
  • alloway — a village in Scotland, in South Ayrshire, S of Ayr: birthplace of Robert Burns
  • allways — Misspelling of always.
  • antiwar — opposed to war
  • anyways — Anyways is a non-standard form of anyway.
  • archway — An archway is a passage or entrance that has a curved roof.
  • areaway — a passageway between parts of a building or between different buildings
  • artware — an article of china, porcelain, glass, or the like, prized for its artistry and collected as an art object: a rare collection of artwares.
  • asswage — Obsolete spelling of assuage.
  • athwart — transversely; from one side to another
  • atwater — a town in central California.
  • avowals — Plural form of avowal.
  • awaited — to wait for; expect; look for: He is still awaiting an answer.
  • awaiter — a person who awaits something or someone
  • awakens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of awaken.
  • awaking — waking; not sleeping.
  • awarded — to give as due or merited; assign or bestow: to award prizes.
  • awardee — the recipient of an award.
  • awarder — to give as due or merited; assign or bestow: to award prizes.
  • awayday — a trip taken for pleasure, relaxation, etc; day excursion
  • awkward — An awkward situation is embarrassing and difficult to deal with.
  • aylward — Gladys. 1903–70, English missionary in China
  • backway — A back alley.
  • bagwash — a laundry that washes clothes without drying or pressing them
  • baklawa — a Near Eastern pastry made of many layers of paper-thin dough with a filling of ground nuts, baked and then drenched in a syrup of honey and sometimes rosewater.
  • barware — the glasses and other equipment used in a bar
  • bedward — towards bed
  • bedwarf — to greatly hamper the growth of
  • beeswax — Beeswax is wax that is made by bees and used especially for making candles and furniture polish.
  • beltway — A beltway is a road that goes around a city or town, to keep traffic away from the centre.
  • beswarm — to swarm over
  • bezwada — former name of Vijayawada.
  • bikeway — A bikeway is a road, route, or path intended for use by cyclists.
  • boswash — the heavily populated area extending from Boston to Washington and including New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
  • brewage — a product of brewing; brew
  • bulwark — A bulwark against something protects you against it. A bulwark of something protects it.
  • bushwah — rubbishy nonsense; baloney; bull: You'll hear a lot of boring bushwa about his mechanical skill.
  • caraway — Caraway is a plant with strong-tasting seeds that are used in cooking. Caraway seeds are often used to flavour bread and cakes.
  • cartway — a cart track
  • carwash — a place, usually an area at a filling station, which has special equipment, such as rotating brushes and water jets, to wash a car
  • catwalk — At a fashion show, the catwalk is a narrow platform that models walk along to display clothes.
  • chinwag — a chat or gossipy conversation
  • cod war — any of three disputes that occurred in 1958, 1972–73, and 1975–76 between Britain and Iceland, concerning Iceland's unilateral extension of her fishing limits

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