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There are 18 twelve-letter words containing E, 2I, N, T and 2W

newswritingsscrewing␣withtownshipwidetwo-line␣whipswedge-writingweight␣weeniewhistlewingswhite-on-whitewhite␣rainbowwhitewashingwhite␣weddingwhitewishingWigtownshirewinding␣towerwindow␣of␣timewine␣waitresswinterweightwistonwishes

20 definitions found

  • newswritings — n. Plural of newswriting.
  • screwing␣with — v. Present participle of screw with.
  • townshipwide — adj. Throughout a township.
  • two-line␣whips — n. Plural of two-line whip.
  • wedge-writing — n. Writing predominantly featuring the use of wedge-shaped characters;…
  • weight␣weenie — n. (Slang) A cyclist who is concerned about the weight of his or her bicycle.
  • whistlewings — n. Plural of whistlewing.
  • white-on-white — adj. (Uncommon) Taking place between white people.
  • white␣rainbow — n. Synonym of fogbow.
  • whitewashing — n. The application of whitewash. — n. (Figuratively) The effacement of errors or bad actions. — n. (Derogatory) The process of whitewashing, of making over (a…
  • white␣wedding — n. A traditional wedding ceremony, typically in a church, in which…
  • whitewishing — n. (Sociology) The regarding of white people’s norms as neutral and objective.
  • Wigtownshire — prop.n. A historical county, a registration county and lieutenancy…
  • winding␣tower — n. (Mining) headframe.
  • window␣of␣time — n. A period of time, often in which a task is to be done.
  • wine␣waitress — n. Female equivalent of wine waiter.
  • winterweight — adj. (Of clothing) Of relatively heavy weight, intended for use in cold winters.
  • wistonwishes — n. Plural of wistonwish.
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  • Scrabble in English: 3 words
  • French Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 25 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 5 words

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