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6-letter words containing s, w, i

  • winges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of winge.
  • winish — the fermented juice of grapes, made in many varieties, such as red, white, sweet, dry, still, and sparkling, for use as a beverage, in cooking, in religious rites, etc., and usually having an alcoholic content of 14 percent or less.
  • winsorJustin, 1831–97, U.S. librarian and historian.
  • winzes — Plural form of winze.
  • wipers — Plural form of wiper.
  • wirers — Plural form of wirer.
  • wisard — Archaic form of wizard.
  • wisc-r — a group of intelligence tests, including the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) later revised (WAIS-R) the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) later revised (WISC-R) the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI) and the Wechsler-Bellevue Scale, no longer used, all of which emphasize performance and verbal skills and give separate scores for subtests in vocabulary, arithmetic, memory span, assembly of objects, and other abilities.
  • wiscii — (character, data)   A version of ASCII used by Wang on their personal computers and mini computers in the 1980s. WISCII was used on the Wang PC, APC, OIS, Alliance and VS. The 7-bit characters were the same as ASCII, but the extended 8-bit characters were Wang-specific.
  • wisden — John. 1826–84, English cricketer; publisher of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, which first appeared in 1864
  • wisdom — the quality or state of being wise; knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action; sagacity, discernment, or insight.
  • wisely — having the power of discerning and judging properly as to what is true or right; possessing discernment, judgment, or discretion.
  • wisent — bison (def 2).
  • wisest — having the power of discerning and judging properly as to what is true or right; possessing discernment, judgment, or discretion.
  • wished — to want; desire; long for (usually followed by an infinitive or a clause): I wish to travel. I wish that it were morning.
  • wisher — to want; desire; long for (usually followed by an infinitive or a clause): I wish to travel. I wish that it were morning.
  • wishes — to want; desire; long for (usually followed by an infinitive or a clause): I wish to travel. I wish that it were morning.
  • wishly — (obsolete, dialect) According to desire.
  • wising — Present participle of wise.
  • wisket — a basket
  • wismar — a seaport in N Germany, on the Baltic.
  • wisped — a handful or small bundle of straw, hay, or the like.
  • wisterOwen, 1860–1938, U.S. novelist.
  • wistly — (obsolete) In an intent manner, intently; with close attention, attentively.
  • witans — Plural form of witan.
  • withes — Plural form of withe.
  • witsie — a student at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, esp one representing the university in a sport
  • wizzes — wizard (def 3).
  • wriest — produced by a distortion or lopsidedness of the facial features: a wry grin.
  • wrings — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wring.
  • wrists — Plural form of wrist.
  • wristy — using or involving extensive or strong movement of the wrist: a wristy forehand.
  • writes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of write.
  • wutsin — a city in S Jiangsu province, in E China.
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