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9-letter words containing we

  • drawerful — an amount sufficient to fill a drawer: a drawerful of socks.
  • dust well — a hollow in the surface of a glacier, formed by the melting action of dust or soil deposits.
  • dwellings — a building or place of shelter to live in; place of residence; abode; home.
  • ear sewer — Dialect. a dragonfly.
  • east-west — occurring between the East and the West, especially, formerly, occurring between the Soviet Union and the U.S.: East-West trade; East-West relations.
  • edelweiss — a small composite plant, Leontopodium alpinum, having white woolly leaves and flowers, growing in the high altitudes of the Alps.
  • emboweled — Simple past tense and past participle of embowel.
  • embowered — Simple past tense and past participle of embower.
  • empowered — (US) Having been given the power to make choices relevant to one's situation.
  • endowered — Simple past tense and past participle of endower.
  • fallowers — Plural form of fallower.
  • farewells — Plural form of farewell.
  • feverweed — any plant belonging to the genus Eryngium, of the parsley family, especially E. foetidum, of the West Indies, or E. campestre, of Europe.
  • firepower — the capability of a military force, unit, or weapons system as measured by the amount of gunfire, number of missiles, etc., deliverable to a target.
  • flowerage — the process or state of flowering.
  • flowerbed — A part of a garden or park where flowers are grown.
  • flowerers — Plural form of flowerer.
  • flowerets — Plural form of floweret.
  • flowerful — (poetic) flowery, abundant in flowers.
  • flowerier — Comparative form of flowery.
  • flowerily — In a flowery way.
  • flowering — bearing flowers.
  • flowerlet — a small flower; floret.
  • flowerpot — a container in which to grow and display plants.
  • flyweight — a boxer or other contestant of the lightest competitive class, especially a professional boxer weighing up to 112 pounds (51 kg).
  • followers — Plural form of follower.
  • footwears — Plural form of footwear.
  • footwells — Plural form of footwell.
  • foreswear — Alternative spelling of forswear.
  • foreweigh — to assess in advance
  • forswears — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forswear.
  • frostweed — a plant, Helianthemum canadense, of the rockrose family, native to eastern North America, having narrow leaves and a solitary yellow flower.
  • funnelweb — A literate-programming tool by Ross Williams <[email protected]>. It emphasises simplicity and reliability. It provides a macro facility and assists in the production of typeset documentation. It is independent of the input programming language. Posted to comp.sources.unix volume 26 under CopyLeft. Runs on Sun, Vax, Macintosh and IBM PC.
  • galwegian — of or relating to the region of Galloway, Scotland.
  • garryowen — (rugby union) A high short punt onto or behind the defending team.
  • gay power — the organized political influence exerted by homosexuals as a group, especially to ensure equal rights in employment, housing, etc.
  • glendowerOwen, 1359?–1416? Welsh rebel against Henry IV of England.
  • glowering — to look or stare with sullen dislike, discontent, or anger.
  • greenweed — Any of several plants, of the genus Genista, related to broom.
  • gromwells — Plural form of gromwell.
  • gwendolyn — a female given name: from a Welsh word meaning “white.”.
  • gypsyweed — Speedwell, Veronica officinalis.
  • hacksawed — Simple past tense and past participle of hacksaw.
  • hairweave — the process of hairweaving.
  • halesowen — a town in W central England, in Dudley unitary authority, West Midlands. Pop: 55 273 (2001)
  • halloween — the evening of October 31; the eve of All Saints' Day; Allhallows Eve: observed especially by children in costumes who solicit treats, often by threatening minor pranks.
  • handtowel — a small piece of thick soft cloth used to dry the hands
  • hawkweeds — Plural form of hawkweed.
  • hell week — the week of hazing before initiation into a college fraternity or sorority.
  • hollowest — Superlative form of hollow.
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