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 There are 19 five-letter words containing L, N and W| BLAWN | • BLAW v. (Scots) to blow. |  | BLOWN | • blown adj. Distended, swollen, or inflated. • blown adj. Panting and out of breath. • blown adj. (Of glass) Formed by blowing. |  | CLOWN | • clown n. A slapstick performance artist often associated with a circus and usually characterized by bright, oversized… • clown n. A person who acts in a silly fashion. • clown n. A stupid or badly-behaved person. |  | FLAWN | • flawn n. (Obsolete) A flan (custard-based desert). • flawn n. (Obsolete) A pancake or hotcake. • FLAWN n. (archaic) a custard, also FLAMM, FLAN, FLAUNE. |  | FLOWN | • flown v. Past participle of fly. • flown adj. (Theater) Suspended in the flies. • flown v. (Rare, obsolete) past participle of flow. |  | LAWIN | • LAWIN n. (Scots) a bill or reckoning. |  | LAWNS | • lawns n. Plural of lawn. • LAWN n. a smooth space of ground covered with grass. |  | LAWNY | • lawny adj. Made of lawn or fine linen. • lawny adj. Having or resembling a grass lawn. • LAWNY adj. covered with lawn. |  | LOWAN | • LOWAN n. (Native Australian) an Australian bird, aka mallee-bird. |  | LOWND | • LOWND adj. (Scots) sheltered, calm, quiet. • LOWND v. to calm, also LOUN, LOUND, LOWN, LOWNE. |  | LOWNE | • lowne n. Archaic form of loon (idler, lout). • LOWNE adj. (Scots) sheltered, calm, quiet. • LOWNE v. to calm, also LOUN, LOUND, LOWN, LOWND. |  | LOWNS | • lowns n. Plural of lown. • Lowns prop.n. Plural of Lown. • LOWN v. to calm, also LOUN, LOUND, LOWND, LOWNE. |  | NEWEL | • newel n. (Architecture) A central pillar around which a staircase spirals. • newel n. (Architecture) A sturdy pillar at the top or bottom of a flight of stairs, supporting the handrail. • newel n. (Obsolete) A novelty; a new thing. |  | NEWLY | • newly adv. Very recently/lately; in the immediate past. • NEW adv. of recent origin. |  | NOWLS | • NOWL n. (Shakespeare) the top of the head, also NOLL, NOLE, NOUL, NOULE. |  | SWOLN | • swoln adj. (Poetic) Obsolete form of swollen. • SWELL v. to increase in size or volume. |  | UNLAW | • unlaw n. (Obsolete) A crime, an illegal action. • unlaw n. Absence of law; lawlessness. • unlaw n. (Obsolete) A fine exacted from a transgressor of the law. |  | WANLE | • WANLE adj. (dialect) supple, pliant, nimble, also WANDLE, WANNEL. |  | WANLY | • wanly adv. In a wan or pale manner. • WAN adv. pale. |  
 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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