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6-letter words containing w, e, l

  • wilkesCharles, 1798–1877, U.S. rear admiral and explorer.
  • willed — having a will (usually used in combination): strong-willed; weak-willed.
  • willer — One who wills, who causes by an act of will or willpower.
  • willes — Plural form of wille.
  • willet — a large, eastern North American shorebird, Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, having a striking black and white wing pattern.
  • willey — to willow (cotton).
  • willieWilliam Lee ("Willie") 1931–2003, U.S. jockey.
  • wilmer — a male given name.
  • wilted — to become limp and drooping, as a fading flower; wither.
  • wimble — a device used especially in mining for extracting the rubbish from a bored hole.
  • wimple — a woman's headcloth drawn in folds about the chin, formerly worn out of doors, and still in use by some nuns.
  • windle — a measure of corn, wheat, or other commodities equal to approximately three bushels, but varying in different regions.
  • winkle — any of various marine gastropods; periwinkle1 .
  • wintle — a rolling or staggering motion.
  • wisely — having the power of discerning and judging properly as to what is true or right; possessing discernment, judgment, or discretion.
  • wittle — (childish, nonstandard) Little.
  • wobble — to incline to one side and to the other alternately, as a wheel, top, or other rotating body when not properly balanced.
  • woeful — full of woe; wretched; unhappy: a woeful situation.
  • woggle — Boy Scout’s neckerchief clasp or slide, originally a loop or ring of leather.
  • wohler — Friedrich [free-drikh] /ˈfri drɪx/ (Show IPA), 1800–82, German chemist.
  • wolfed — Simple past tense and past participle of wolf.
  • wolfer — a person who hunts wolves
  • wolseyThomas, 1475?–1530, English cardinal and statesman.
  • wolved — Simple past tense and past participle of wolve.
  • wolven — Of or pertaining to wolves; wolflike; wolfish.
  • wolver — a person who hunts for wolves.
  • wolves — plural of wolf.
  • womble — (UK) A Womble.
  • wooled — Having wool of a specified kind.
  • woolen — any cloth of carded wool yarn of which the fibers vary in length: bulkier, looser, and less regular than worsted.
  • wooler — a domestic animal raised for its wool.
  • wooley — (rare) alternative spelling of wooly.
  • worble — Alternative form of wormil.
  • wordle — One of several pivoted pieces forming the throat of an adjustable die used in drawing wire, lead pipe, etc.
  • worlde — Archaic spelling of world.
  • wortle — a plate with holes for drawing wire or lead pipe through in order to lengthen it and reduce its width
  • woylie — (Australia) A species of bettong, Bettongia penicillata.
  • wraxle — to wrestle
  • wsbpel — Web Services Business Process Execution Language
  • wuffle — A gentle sniff or snort.
  • wurley — an Aborigine's shelter, made of branches and leaves.
  • wuzzle — to mix up
  • yellow — a color like that of egg yolk, ripe lemons, etc.; the primary color between green and orange in the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 570 and 590 nm.
  • yowled — Simple past tense and past participle of yowl.
  • yowler — a person who yowls; a howler.
  • yowley — the yellowhammer passerine bird, Emberiza citrinella
  • zwolle — a province in the E Netherlands. Capital: Zwolle.
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