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6-letter words containing w, e, d, l

  • bawled — Simple past tense and past participle of bawl.
  • blowed — a simple past tense and past participle of blow2 .
  • clawed — having claws (sometimes used in combination): sharp-clawed.
  • clewed — Simple past tense and past participle of clew.
  • cowled — wearing a cowl
  • dawdle — If you dawdle, you spend more time than is necessary going somewhere.
  • declaw — to remove the claws from (an animal or bird)
  • dewali — Diwali.
  • dewily — In a dewy manner.
  • dewlap — a loose fold of skin hanging from beneath the throat in cattle, dogs, etc
  • dewool — to remove wool from
  • dowell — Sir Anthony. born 1943, British ballet dancer. He became director of the Royal Ballet in 1986
  • dowels — Plural form of dowel.
  • dwells — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dwell.
  • flawed — characterized by flaws; having imperfections: a flawed gem; a seriously flawed piece of work.
  • flewed — (of hounds) having flews
  • flowed — to move along in a stream: The river flowed slowly to the sea.
  • fowled — the domestic or barnyard hen or rooster; chicken. Compare domestic fowl.
  • glowed — a light emitted by or as if by a substance heated to luminosity; incandescence.
  • howled — to utter a loud, prolonged, mournful cry, as that of a dog or wolf.
  • jowled — a jaw, especially the lower jaw.
  • lawned — Provided with a lawn.
  • lewdly — inclined to, characterized by, or inciting to lust or lechery; lascivious.
  • mewled — to cry, as a baby, young child, or the like; whimper.
  • mildew — Plant Pathology. a disease of plants, characterized by a cottony, usually whitish coating on the surface of affected parts, caused by any of various fungi.
  • plowed — an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil.
  • reweld — to weld again
  • rewild — to introduce (animals or plants) to their original habitat or to a habitat similar to their natural one: proposals to rewild elephants to the American plains.
  • slewed — simple past tense of slay.
  • waddle — to walk with short steps, swaying or rocking from side to side, as a duck.
  • wailed — to utter a prolonged, inarticulate, mournful cry, usually high-pitched or clear-sounding, as in grief or suffering: to wail with pain.
  • walden — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
  • walked — Simple past tense and past participle of walk.
  • walled — of or relating to a wall: wall space.
  • wandle — supple or limber
  • wauled — Simple past tense and past participle of waul.
  • wedeln — a skiing technique first developed in Austria in the 1950s that consists of high-speed turns made in succession with both skis parallel while not noticeably setting the ski edges on a slope.
  • weedle — Misspelling of wheedle.
  • welded — Simple past tense and past participle of weld.
  • welder — to unite or fuse (as pieces of metal) by hammering, compressing, or the like, especially after rendering soft or pasty by heat, and sometimes with the addition of fusible material like or unlike the pieces to be united.
  • weldon — Fay. born 1931, British novelist and writer. Her novels include Praxis (1978), Life and Loves of a She-Devil (1984), Big Women (1998), and Rhode Island Blues (2003)
  • weldor — to unite or fuse (as pieces of metal) by hammering, compressing, or the like, especially after rendering soft or pasty by heat, and sometimes with the addition of fusible material like or unlike the pieces to be united.
  • welled — a hole drilled or bored into the earth to obtain water, petroleum, natural gas, brine, or sulfur.
  • welted — a ridge or wale on the surface of the body, as from a blow of a stick or whip.
  • whaled — any of the larger marine mammals of the order Cetacea, especially as distinguished from the smaller dolphins and porpoises, having a fishlike body, forelimbs modified into flippers, and a head that is horizontally flattened.
  • whiled — a period or interval of time: to wait a long while; He arrived a short while ago.
  • widdle — (chiefly, British) To urinate.
  • widely — to a wide extent.
  • wields — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wield.
  • wieldy — readily wielded or managed, as in use or action.

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