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6-letter words containing s, w

  • wasabi — an Asian plant, Eutrema wasabi, of the mustard family.
  • washed — Simple past tense and past participle of wash.
  • washer — the act or process of washing with water or other liquid: to give the car a wash.
  • washes — Plural form of wash.
  • washin — a warp in an airfoil that gives an increase in the angle of attack toward the tip.
  • washoe — b. 1965, female chimpanzee, first ape trained to communicate with humans by means of a sign language.
  • washup — an act of washing: Allow five minutes for washup.
  • wasn't — Wasn't is the usual spoken form of 'was not'.
  • waspie — a tight-waisted corset
  • wassup — Used as a friendly or informal greeting.
  • wasted — not used or in use: waste energy; waste talents.
  • wastel — (obsolete) A kind of fine white bread or cake.
  • waster — a person or thing that wastes time, money, etc.
  • wastes — Plural form of waste.
  • wastry — (Scotland, northern England) Extravagance, wastefulness.
  • waters — a transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, H 2 O, freezing at 32°F or 0°C and boiling at 212°F or 100°C, that in a more or less impure state constitutes rain, oceans, lakes, rivers, etc.: it contains 11.188 percent hydrogen and 88.812 percent oxygen, by weight.
  • watsonJames Dewey, born 1928, U.S. biologist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1962.
  • watusi — Tutsi.
  • wausau — a city in central Wisconsin.
  • wavers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waver.
  • wavies — wavey.
  • wałęsa — Lech (lɛç). born 1943, Polish statesman: president of Poland (1990–95); leader of the independent trade union Solidarity 1980–90; Nobel peace prize 1983
  • weasal — Misspelling of weasel.
  • weasel — any small carnivore of the genus Mustela, of the family Mustelidae, having a long, slender body and feeding chiefly on small rodents.
  • weaves — Plural form of weave.
  • webers — Plural form of weber.
  • wedges — Plural form of wedge.
  • weekes — Plural form of weeke.
  • weensy — Weeny or tiny; very small.
  • weighs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weigh.
  • weirds — Plural form of weird.
  • weiser — (Johann) Conrad, 1696–1760, American colonial Indian agent and interpreter, born in Germany.
  • welles — (George) Orson, 1915–85, U.S. actor, director, and producer.
  • wemyss — a parish in central Fife, in E Scotland, on the Firth of Forth: castle.
  • wend's — a member of a Slavic people of E Germany; Sorb.
  • werris — an act of urination
  • 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.
  • wesleyCharles, 1707–88, English evangelist and hymnist.
  • wessex — (in the Middle Ages) a kingdom, later an earldom, in S England. Capital: Winchester.
  • westar — one of a series of privately owned geostationary communications satellites that service commercial users in the U.S.
  • westen — (obsolete) A waste, wasteland; desert.
  • wester — a wind or storm coming from the west.
  • westie — West Highland white terrier.
  • westm. — Westminster
  • westonEdward, 1886–1958, U.S. photographer.
  • whacks — Plural form of whack.
  • whalesBay of, an inlet of the Ross Sea, in Antarctica: location of Little America.
  • whangs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whang.
  • wharfs — Plural form of wharf.
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