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There are 15 words containing 2A, K, N, O and W

ACKNOWLEDGEABLEacknowledgeable adj. Able to be acknowledged.
acknowledgeable adj. Worthy of acknowledgement.
ACKNOWLEDGEABLE adj. capable of being acknowledged.
ACKNOWLEDGEABLYacknowledgeably adj. Such that it can be acknowledged.
ACKNOWLEDGEABLE adv. capable of being acknowledged.
BACKSWORDMANbackswordman n. (Historical) One who fights with a backsword or singlestick.
BACKSWORDMAN n. one who uses a backsword, a sword with one sharp edge, also BACKSWORDSMAN.
BACKSWORDSMANBACKSWORDSMAN n. one who uses a backsword, a sword with one sharp edge, also BACKSWORDMAN.
BACKWARDATIONbackwardation n. In full normal backwardation: the situation in a futures market where the price for future delivery…
backwardation n. The situation in a stock market where the offer price for stock is lower than the bid price.
backwardation n. (Obsolete) In the London Stock Exchange: a fee paid by a seller on settlement day either to the buyer…
BACKWARDATIONSbackwardations n. Plural of backwardation.
BACKWARDATION n. on the Stock Exchange, the postponement of the delivery of stock; a charge associated with this.
BACKWOODSMANbackwoodsman n. A person who is acclimated to living in a forest area that is far removed from civilization or modern conveniences.
backwoodsman n. An uncivilized person.
backwoodsman n. (Informal, UK politics) A Peer who is seldom present in the House of Lords of the United Kingdom Parliament…
MARKSWOMANmarkswoman n. A woman skilled at hitting targets, as with a firearm, bow, or thrown object.
MARKSWOMAN n. a woman skilled in shooting at a mark or target.
OAKENSHAWoakenshaw n. A grove of oaks.
Oakenshaw prop.n. A village in Greater Willington parish, County Durham, England (OS grid ref NZ2036).
Oakenshaw prop.n. A suburb of Clayton-le-Moors, Hyndburn borough, Lancashire, England (OS grid ref SD7431).
OAKENSHAWSoakenshaws n. Plural of oakenshaw.
OAKENSHAW n. an oak wood.
TOMAHAWKINGtomahawking v. Present participle of tomahawk.
TOMAHAWK v. (Native American) to strike with a short axe.
WAKEBOARDINGwakeboarding n. (Sports) A water sport where a rider on a small board is towed by a motor boat, attached by a cable.
WAKEBOARDING n. a sport similar to waterskiing in which the participant is towed behind a motorboat while riding on a board like a short surfboard.
WAKEBOARDINGSWAKEBOARDING n. a sport similar to waterskiing in which the participant is towed behind a motorboat while riding on a board like a short surfboard.
WALKATHONwalkathon n. A long-distance walk, either as a race or in aid of charity.
WALKATHON n. a marathon walking event.
WALKATHONSwalkathons n. Plural of walkathon.
WALKATHON n. a marathon walking event.

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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