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There are 16 seven-letter words containing 2A, D, N and W| ADAWING | • adawing v. Present participle of adaw. • ADAW v. (Spenser) to daunt, subdue. | | ADWOMAN | • adwoman n. A woman working in advertising; a female adman. • ADWOMAN n. a female worker in the advertising industry. | | AWARNED | • awarned v. Simple past tense and past participle of awarn. • AWARN v. (Spenser) to warn. | | BANDSAW | • bandsaw n. A powered saw whose blade is a continuous band of metal with teeth along one edge. • bandsaw v. (Transitive) To cut with a bandsaw. • band-saw n. Alternative spelling of bandsaw. | | DANELAW | • Danelaw prop.n. (History) The part of Great Britain in which the laws of the Scandinavians dominated those of the Anglo-Saxons. • Danelaw prop.n. (History) The set of legal terms and definitions created in the treaties between the English Alfred… • DANELAW n. Danish law that prevailed in England, the part of England ruled by the Danes, also DANELAGH. | | HANDSAW | • handsaw n. A saw small enough to be used by one hand. • handsaw n. (Obsolete) A heron. • hand␣saw n. Alternative form of handsaw. | | LAWLAND | • LAWLAND n. (Scots) lowland, also LALLAN, LALLAND, LOWLAND. | | MANWARD | • manward adj. Directed toward mankind. • manward adv. Toward mankind. • MANWARD adv. towards man, also MANWARDS. | | NAYWARD | • nayward n. (Obsolete) A state of denial, disbelief; the negative side. • NAYWARD n. (Shakespeare) the negative side. | | VANWARD | • vanward adj. On or towards the front. • vanward adv. Towards the front. • vanward n. (Archaic) The vanguard of an army. | | WACONDA | • Waconda prop.n. Dated form of Wakanda. • WACONDA n. (Native American) a supernatural force in Sioux belief, also WAHCONDA, WAKANDA. | | WAKANDA | • Wakanda prop.n. The supreme being or Great Spirit of the Osage, but also Omaha, Caddo and Ponca peoples of North America. • WAKANDA n. (Native American) a supernatural force in Sioux belief, also WACONDA, WAHCONDA. | | WARDIAN | • WARDIAN adj. as in wardian case, a type of glass case for displaying orchids etc. | | WARRAND | • warrand v. Obsolete form of warrant. • WARRAND v. (obsolete) to warrant, also WARRAN. | | WEASAND | • weasand n. The oesophagus; the gullet. • weasand n. The throat or windpipe. • WEASAND n. (Old English) the windpipe, also WEASON, WEAZAND, WESAND, WESSAND, WEZAND. | | WEAZAND | • weazand n. Alternative spelling of weasand. • WEAZAND n. (Old English) the windpipe, also WEASAND, WEASON, WESAND, WESSAND, WEZAND, WIZZEN. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
See this list for:- English Wiktionary: 55 words
- Scrabble in French: no word
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
- Scrabble in Italian: no word
- Scrabble in German: 5 words
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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