6-letter words containing k, w, e
- weakon — a subatomic particle
- weeker — (especially in combination with a number) Someone who participates in something for a certain number of weeks.
- weekes — Plural form of weeke.
- weekly — done, happening, appearing, etc., once a week, or every week: a weekly appointment with an analyst.
- wejack — fisher (def 3).
- welkin — the sky; the vault of heaven.
- welkom — a town in central South Africa; developed rapidly following the discovery of gold. Pop: 34 157 (2001)
- wesker — Sir Arnold. 1932–2016, British dramatist, whose plays include Roots (1959), Chips With Everything (1962), The Merchant (1976), Caritas (1981), and Break My Heart (1997)
- weskit — a vest or waistcoat.
- whelks — Plural form of whelk.
- whelky — Having whelks, ridges, or protuberances.
- wicked — evil or morally bad in principle or practice; sinful; iniquitous: wicked people; wicked habits.
- wicker — a slender, pliant twig; osier; withe.
- wicket — a window or opening, often closed by a grating or the like, as in a door, or forming a place of communication in a ticket office, a teller's cage in a bank, etc.
- wilkes — Charles, 1798–1877, U.S. rear admiral and explorer.
- winked — Simple past tense and past participle of wink.
- winker — a person or thing that winks.
- winkie — (slang) The penis.
- winkle — any of various marine gastropods; periwinkle1 .
- wisket — a basket
- worked — of, for, or concerning work: work clothes.
- worker — a person or thing that works.
- wreaks — to inflict or execute (punishment, vengeance, etc.): They wreaked havoc on the enemy.
- wrecks — Plural form of wreck.