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There are 19 five-letter words containing E, I, N and W

DWINEdwine v. (Archaic outside Scotland and dialects) To wither, decline, pine away.
DWINE v. (Scots) to pine, to waste away.
GWINEgwine v. (Archaic, especially AAVE) present participle of go.
GWINE v. (dialect) going.
INDEWindew v. Obsolete form of endue.
INDEW v. (Spenser) to provide with, also ENDUE, INDUE.
NEWIEnewie n. (Informal) Something newly released, such as a song or film.
NEWIE n. (Australian slang) a newcomer.
REWINrewin v. (Transitive) To win again or anew.
REWIN v. to win again.
SEWINsewin n. (Wales) The brown trout.
SEWIN n. the Welsh or Irish name for the seatrout grilse, also SEWEN.
SINEWsinew n. (Anatomy) A cord or tendon of the body.
sinew n. A cord or string, particularly (music) as of a musical instrument.
sinew n. (Figuratively) Muscular power, muscle; nerve, nervous energy; vigor, vigorous strength.
SWINEswine n. (Plural swine) A pig (the animal).
swine n. (Derogatory) A contemptible person (plural swines).
swine n. (Slang, derogatory) A police officer; a "pig".
TWINEtwine n. A twist; a convolution.
twine n. A strong thread composed of two or three smaller threads or strands twisted together, and used for various…
twine n. The act of twining or winding round.
VINEWvinew n. (Obsolete) Moldiness, mould.
vinew v. (Obsolete) To become musty or mouldy.
VINEW v. to become mouldy.
WHINEwhine n. A long-drawn, high-pitched complaining cry or sound.
whine n. A complaint or criticism.
whine v. (Intransitive) To utter a high-pitched cry.
WIDENwiden v. (Intransitive) To become wide or wider.
widen v. (Transitive) To make wide or wider.
widen v. (Transitive) To let out clothes to a larger size.
WINCEwince n. A sudden movement or gesture of shrinking away.
wince n. A reel used in dyeing, steeping, or washing cloth; a winch. It is placed over the division wall between…
wince v. (Intransitive) To flinch as if in pain or distress.
WINEDwined v. Simple past tense and past participle of wine.
WINE v. to provide with fermented juice of the grape.
WINESwines n. Plural of wine.
wines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wine.
Wines prop.n. Plural of Wine.
WINEYwiney adj. Alternative spelling of winy.
WINEY adj. like or tasting of wine, also WINISH, WINY.
WINGEwinge v. (Australia, New Zealand, UK, slang) Alternative form of whinge.
Winge prop.n. A surname.
WINGE v. to complain fretfully, also WHEENGE, WHINGE.
WINZEwinze n. A steep shaft in a mine which joins two levels.
WINZE n. a small ventilating shaft between two levels of a mine, also WINDS.
WIZENwizen adj. Wizened; withered; lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness.
wizen v. (Transitive, intransitive) To wither; to become, or make, lean and wrinkled by shrinkage, as from age or illness.
WIZEN adj. shrivelled.

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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