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There are 17 eight-letter words containing A, H, I, K and W| HAIRWORK | • hairwork n. Jewellery made from human hair. • HAIRWORK n. the making of articles from hair. | | HAWKBILL | • hawkbill n. Alternative spelling of hawksbill. • HAWKBILL n. a kind of sea turtle, also HAWKSBILL. | | HAWKBITS | • hawkbits n. Plural of hawkbit. • HAWKBIT n. a flower of the dandelion family. | | HAWKINGS | • hawkings n. Plural of hawking. • Hawkings prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic. • HAWKING n. falconry. | | HAWKLIKE | • hawklike adj. Reminiscent of a hawk. • HAWKLIKE adj. resembling a bird of prey. | | HICKWALL | • hickwall n. (UK, regional) A lesser spotted woodpecker, Dryobates minor. • hickwall n. (UK, regional) A European green woodpecker, Picus viridis. • hickwall n. (UK, regional, archaic) A blue tit, Cyanistes caeruleus. | | KAHAWAIS | • kahawais n. Plural of kahawai. • KAHAWAI n. (Maori) a large marine fish of the perch family. | | KICKSHAW | • kickshaw n. A dainty or delicacy. • kickshaw n. A trinket or gewgaw. • KICKSHAW n. a fancy dish, a delicacy; a trinket, also KICKSHAWS. | | LICHWAKE | • lichwake n. Alternative form of lich-wake. • lich-wake n. (Obsolete, Scotland) The wake, or watching, held over a corpse before burial. • lich␣wake n. Alternative form of lich-wake. | | RICKSHAW | • rickshaw n. A two-wheeled carriage pulled along by a person. • rickshaw v. To move someone by means of a rickshaw. • 'rickshaw n. (Dated, hypercorrect) Alternative form of rickshaw. | | RIKSHAWS | • rikshaws n. Plural of rikshaw. • RIKSHAW n. (Japanese) a small, two-wheeled hooded carriage drawn by a man or men, also JINRICKSHA, JINRICKSHAW, JINRIKISHA, JINRIKSHA, RICKSHA, RICKSHAW, RIKISHA. | | WEAKFISH | • weakfish n. Any of several species of game fish, of the genus Cynoscion, found in North American waters. • WEAKFISH n. (Dutch) a kind of fish caught off the Atlantic coast of North America, aka seatrout. | | WHACKIER | • whackier adj. Comparative form of whacky: more whacky. • WHACKY adj. eccentric, also WACKY. | | WHACKING | • whacking v. Present participle of whack. • whacking adj. (Informal) Exceptionally large; whopping (often followed by an adjective such as great or big). • whacking n. A beating. | | WHAKAIRO | • WHAKAIRO n. (Maori) the art of carving. | | WHIPJACK | • whipjack n. (Obsolete, slang) A beggar who pretends to be a sailor. • whip-jack n. (Obsolete) A beggar who pretends to have been on great sea voyages. • WHIPJACK n. a whining beggar posing as a sailor. | | WHITRACK | • WHITRACK n. (Scots) a weasel, also WHITRET, WHITRICK, WHITTERICK, WHITTRET. |
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: 70 words
- Scrabble in French: 1 word
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
- Scrabble in Italian: no word
- Scrabble in German: 6 words
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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