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There are 19 nine-letter words containing 2L and 2W

ENWALLOWSENWALLOW v. (Spenser) to roll about in a wallowing way.
RESWALLOWreswallow v. To swallow again.
RESWALLOW v. to swallow again.
SWALLOWEDswallowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of swallow.
SWALLOW v. to take into the stomach through the mouth and gullet.
SWALLOWERswallower n. Agent noun of swallow; one who swallows.
SWALLOWER n. one who swallows.
WALLOWERSwallowers n. Plural of wallower.
WALLOWER n. one that rolls about.
WALLOWINGwallowing v. Present participle of wallow.
wallowing n. The act of one who wallows.
WALLOWING n. the act of wallowing.
WALLWORTSWALLWORT n. a dwarf elder.
WELLAWAYSWELLAWAYS interj. alas, also WELAWAY, WELLADAY, WELLADAYS, WELLAWAY.
WHILLYWHAwhillywha n. (Scotland) a flattering deceiver.
whillywha n. (Scotland) wheedling speech, cajolery.
whillywha n. (Scotland) evasive indecisive speech.
WHITEWALLwhitewall adj. (Of a tyre/tire) Having white sidewalls.
whitewall adj. (US, military) Describing a hair cut with a closely cropped back and sides and the hair on the top of…
whitewall n. A tyre/tire with white sidewalls.
WILDFOWLSwildfowls n. Plural of wildfowl.
WILDFOWL n. a game bird, esp. a duck or goose.
WILLIWAUSwilliwaus n. Plural of williwau.
WILLIWAU n. a violent gust of cold wind, also WILLIWAW, WILLYWAW.
WILLIWAWSwilliwaws n. Plural of williwaw.
WILLIWAW n. a violent gust of cold wind, also WILLIWAU, WILLYWAW.
WILLOWERSwillowers n. Plural of willower.
WILLOWER n. one who willows.
WILLOWIERwillowier adj. Comparative form of willowy: more willowy.
WILLOWY adj. slender and graceful.
WILLOWINGwillowing v. Present participle of willow.
WILLOW v. to clean textile fibres.
WILLOWISHwillowish adj. Resembling a willow; willowy.
WILLOWISH adj. of the colour of willow leaves.
WILLPOWERwillpower n. The unwavering strength of will to carry out one’s wishes.
will-power n. Alternative spelling of willpower.
will␣power n. Alternative spelling of willpower.
WILLYWAWSwillywaws n. Plural of willywaw.
WILLYWAW n. a violent gust of cold wind, also WILLIWAU, WILLIWAW.

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: 86 words
  • Scrabble in French: no word
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: 8 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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