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There are 18 words containing A, 2C, I, T and W

SWITCHBACKswitchback n. (Rail transport).
switchback n. (By extension).
switchback v. (Intransitive) To take a zigzag course or path.
WATCHCRIESWATCHCRY n. a password.
WITCHCRAFTwitchcraft n. The practice of witches; magic, sorcery, or the use of supernatural powers to influence or predict events.
witchcraft n. Something, such as an advanced technology, that seems almost magical.
WITCHCRAFT n. the use of sorcery or magic.
CATCHWEIGHTcatchweight adv. (Horse racing) Without any weight restrictions; without being handicapped.
catchweight adj. (Sports) Without any weight restrictions; having no handicap.
catchweight adj. Having no standard weight, but rather having weight determined when packaged for sale or shipping.
CESAREWITCHcesarewitch n. Obsolete form of tsarevich.
CESAREWITCH n. the eldest son of a tsar, heir to the tsardom, also CESAREVICH, CESAREVITCH, CESAREWICH, TSAREVITCH, TSESAREVICH, TSESAREVITCH, TSESAREWICH, TSESAREWITCH.
SWITCHBACKSswitchbacks n. Plural of switchback.
SWITCHBACK v. to follow a zigzag course esp. for ascent or descent.
WITCHCRAFTSwitchcrafts n. Plural of witchcraft.
WITCHCRAFT n. the use of sorcery or magic.
CARRIWITCHETcarriwitchet n. (Rare) An absurd question; a quibble; a conundrum; a pun; a piece of jocularity or facetiousness.
CARRIWITCHET n. (Scots) a teasing quibble; a quip.
SWITCHBACKEDswitchbacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of switchback.
SWITCHBACK v. to follow a zigzag course esp. for ascent or descent.
ANTICLOCKWISEanticlockwise adj. (South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, British, Ireland, of movement) in a circular fashion so as to…
anticlockwise adv. (Australia, New Zealand, Britian, Ireland) In an anticlockwise fashion.
anti-clockwise adj. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of anticlockwise.
CARRIWITCHETScarriwitchets n. Plural of carriwitchet.
CARRIWITCHET n. (Scots) a teasing quibble; a quip.
CESAREWITCHEScesarewitches n. Plural of cesarewitch.
CESAREWITCH n. the eldest son of a tsar, heir to the tsardom, also CESAREVICH, CESAREVITCH, CESAREWICH, TSAREVITCH, TSESAREVICH, TSESAREVITCH, TSESAREWICH, TSESAREWITCH.
CONSTABLEWICKconstablewick n. (Obsolete) The district to which a constable’s power is limited.
CONSTABLEWICK n. (historical) the district of a constable.
SWITCHBACKINGswitchbacking v. Present participle of switchback.
SWITCHBACK v. to follow a zigzag course esp. for ascent or descent.
CONSTABLEWICKSconstablewicks n. Plural of constablewick.
CONSTABLEWICK n. (historical) the district of a constable.
WEATHERCOCKINGweathercocking v. Present participle of weathercock.
WEATHERCOCK v. to serve as a weathercock for.
CONTRACLOCKWISEcontraclockwise adv. Counterclockwise.
contraclockwise adj. Counterclockwise.
CONTRACLOCKWISE adv. anticlockwise.
WHATCHAMACALLITwhatchamacallit n. (Slang) A metasyntactic term used for any object whose actual name the speaker does not know or cannot…
WHATCHAMACALLIT n. a whatsit.

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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