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Showing words for BALDWIN using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Baldwin

baldwin

6 Letter Words for Baldwin

biland

5 Letter Words for Baldwin

albin, bandi, binal, blain, bland, blawn, blind, danli, diwan, inlaw, ladin, lawin, linda, liwan, nidal

4 Letter Words for Baldwin

abid, alin, anil, awdl, awin, bail, bain, bald, bali, band, bani, bawd, bawl, bawn, bida, bind, biwa, blad, blan, blaw, blin, dail, dain, dali, dawn, dial, dian, inbd, laid, lain, land, lawn, lina, lind, naib, naid, nail, wadi, waid, wail, wain, wald, wali, wand, wild, wind

3 Letter Words for Baldwin

abd, abl, abn, aid, ail, ain, alb, ald, aln, alw, and, awd, awl, awn, bad, bai, bal, ban, baw, bdl, bid, bin, bld, dab, dal, dan, daw, dbl, dia, dib, dil, din, dna, iba, ida, ind, iwa, lab, lad, lai, lan, law, lbw, lib, lid, lin, nab, nad, naw, nbw, nib, nid, nil, wab, wad, wan, wbn, wid, win

Definitions for Baldwin

[1] James, 1924–87, U.S. writer.
[2] James Mark, 1861–1934, U.S. psychologist.
[3] Lo·am·mi [loh-am -ahy] /loʊˈæm aɪ/ , 1740–1807, U.S. civil engineer and developer of the Baldwin apple.
[4] Mat·thi·as William [muh -thahy -uh  s] /məˈθaɪ əs/ , 1795–1866, U.S. inventor, manufacturer, and philanthropist.
[5] Roger, 1884–1981, U.S. advocate of constitutional rights: a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union.
[6] Stanley 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley , 1867–1947, British statesman: prime minister 1923–24, 1924–29, 1935–37.
[7] a variety of red, or red and yellow, winter apple, grown especially in the northeast U.S.
[8] a town on S Long Island, in SE New York.
[9] a city in W Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh.
[10] 1058–1118, king of Jerusalem 1100–18: fought in the first crusade.
[11] James Arthur . 1924–87, US Black writer, whose works include the novel Go Tell it on the Mountain (1954)
[12] Stanley , 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley. 1867–1947, British Conservative statesman: prime minister (1923–24, 1924–29, 1935–37)
[13] 1058–1118, crusader and first king of Jerusalem (1100–18), who captured Acre (1104), Beirut (1109), and Sidon (1110)