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There are 13 five-letter words containing A, G, N and W

AWINGawing adv. On the wing; flying; fluttering.
awing v. Present participle of awe.
AWE v. to strike with fear.
DWANGdwang n. (Carpentry, Scotland, New Zealand) A horizontal timber (or steel) section used in the construction of a building.
dwang n. A large metal crowbar.
DWANG n. (Dutch) a piece of timber used to reinforce joists, a strut.
GNAWNgnawn v. (Archaic) past participle of gnaw.
GNAW v. to wear away by persistent biting.
GNAWSgnaws v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gnaw.
GNAW v. to wear away by persistent biting.
GOWANgowan n. (Northumbria) The common daisy.
gowan n. (Mineralogy) Decomposed granite.
Gowan prop.n. A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
SWANGswang n. A swamp.
swang v. (AAVE, slang) To steer one’s vehicle from side to side while driving.
swang v. (Archaic and dialectal) simple past tense of swing. Now largely replaced by swung.
TWANGtwang n. The sharp, quick sound of a vibrating tight string, for example, of a bow or a musical instrument.
twang n. (Music) A particular sharp vibrating sound characteristic of electric guitars.
twang n. A trace of a regional or foreign accent in someone’s voice.
WAGONwagon n. A heavier four-wheeled (normally horse-drawn) vehicle designed to carry goods (or sometimes people).
wagon n. Abbreviation of toy wagon; A child’s riding toy, with the same structure as a wagon (sense 1), pulled…
wagon n. (Rail transport) A vehicle (wagon) designed to transport goods or people on railway.
WANGSwangs n. Plural of wang.
WANG n. a leather thong.
WHANGwhang v. (Chiefly of an object) To make a noise like something moving quickly through the air.
whang v. (Informal, transitive) To throw with a rapid slamming motion.
whang v. (US, Scotland, Britain, dialect, slang) To whack or beat.
WIGANwigan n. A canvas-like cotton fabric, often coated with latex rubber, used to stiffen and protect the lower part…
Wigan prop.n. A town and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England.
WIGAN n. a stiff plain-woven cotton.
WONGAwonga n. (Slang, Britain, chiefly London, New Zealand) Money.
WONGA n. (slang) money.
WRANGwrang v. (Dialect) simple past tense of wring.
WRANG v. (dialect) to wrong.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 30 words
  • Scrabble in French: 2 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: 5 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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