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There are 17 seven-letter words containing A, E, 2T and W| SWATTED | • swatted v. Simple past tense and past participle of swat. • SWAT v. to hit sharply. | | SWATTER | • swatter n. Something used to swat with; a flyswatter. • swatter n. Someone who swats. • swatter v. (Intransitive, UK, dialect) To spill water about. | | TAWIEST | • TAWIE adj. (Scots) tractable. | | TAWTIER | • TAWTIE adj. (Scots) matted, tangled. | | TEWARTS | • tewarts n. Plural of tewart. • TEWART n. (Native Australian) a strong-timbered eucalyptus, also TOOART, TUART. | | THWAITE | • thwaite n. (Archaic) A piece of forest land cleared for agriculture or habitation; a clearing; assart. • thwaite n. Alternative form of twaite. • Thwaite prop.n. A surname. | | TWAITES | • twaites n. Plural of twaite. • TWAITE n. a fish, a kind of shad. | | TWATTED | • twatted adj. (Vulgar, slang, Britain) Extremely drunk, intoxicated. • twatted adj. (Vulgar, slang, Britain, in combination) Having a particular sort of vagina or vulva. • twatted adj. (Vulgar, slang, Britain) Extremely or profoundly injured, usually as a result of deliberate action by another party. | | TWATTLE | • twattle v. (Archaic, transitive, intransitive) To talk in a digressive or long-winded way. • twattle n. (Archaic) Chatter; twaddle. • twattle v. (Archaic, transitive) To make much of; to pet or coddle. | | WADSETT | • wadsett n. Alternative form of wadset. • wadsett v. Alternative form of wadset. • WADSETT v. (Scots) to pawn or mortgage, also WADSET. | | WATCHET | • watchet n. (Obsolete) A light blue color. • watchet n. (Obsolete) Cloth or clothes of this color. • watchet adj. (Obsolete) Of the color watchet. | | WATTAGE | • wattage n. An amount or power (especially electric), expressed in watts, kilowatts etc. • wattage n. The power requirement of some electric appliance. • WATTAGE n. an amount of power expressed in watts. | | WATTAPE | • wattape n. Alternative form of watap. • WATTAPE n. (Native American) a fibre or thread made by some North American Indian peoples from the split roots of conifers, esp. white spruce, also WATAP, WATAPE. | | WATTEST | • WAT adj. wet. | | WATTLED | • wattled adj. Having a wattle. • wattled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wattle. • WATTLE v. to construct with wattle. | | WATTLES | • wattles n. Plural of wattle. • WATTLE v. to construct with wattle. | | WHATTEN | • whatten pron. (Northern England, Scotland, Ireland, dialect, archaic) What. • WHATTEN adj. (dialect) what kind of, also WHATEN, WHATNA. |
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.
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