6-letter words containing f, w
- upwaft — to waft upwards
- w.e.f. — with effect from
- wafers — Plural form of wafer.
- waffie — a person regarded as having little worth to society
- waffle — waffling language.
- waffly — to speak or write equivocally: to waffle on an important issue.
- wafted — Simple past tense and past participle of waft.
- wafter — to carry lightly and smoothly through the air or over water: The gentle breeze wafted the sound of music to our ears.
- watfiv — WATerloo Fortran IV. U Waterloo, Canada. Student-friendly variant of Fortran IV.
- watfor — WATerloo FORtran. U Waterloo, Canada. Student-friendly variant of Fortran. "WATFOR - The University of Waterloo Fortran IV Compiler", P.W. Shantz et al, CACM 10(1):41-44 (Jan 1967).
- webfed — (of a printing press) printing from rolls of paper
- webify — to convert (information) for display on the internet
- werfel — Franz [German frahnts] /German frɑnts/ (Show IPA), 1890–1945, Austrian novelist, poet, and dramatist, born in Austria-Hungary: in the U.S. after 1939.
- wharfs — Plural form of wharf.
- whiffs — Plural form of whiff.
- whiffy — (colloquial) Having a bad smell.
- whuffo — (US, colloquial, chiefly, Southern US) eye dialect of what for.
- wifely — of, like, or befitting a wife.
- wifing — a married woman, especially when considered in relation to her partner in marriage.
- wikify — (transitive, of text or other content) To adapt to the standards and facilities of an existing wiki.
- wilful — deliberate, voluntary, or intentional: The coroner ruled the death willful murder.
- witful — (obsolete) wise; sensible.
- woeful — full of woe; wretched; unhappy: a woeful situation.
- wolfed — Simple past tense and past participle of wolf.
- wolfer — a person who hunts wolves
- wolfit — Sir Donald. 1902–68, English stage actor and manager
- woofed — Simple past tense and past participle of woof.
- woofer — a loudspeaker designed for the reproduction of low-frequency sounds.
- wtgfmc — World Transplant Games Federation Medical Committee
- wuffle — A gentle sniff or snort.