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5-letter words containing w, h, t

  • crwth — an ancient stringed instrument of Celtic origin similar to the cithara but bowed in later types
  • cwlth — Commonwealth
  • cwtch — (Wales) A cubbyhole or similar hiding place.
  • lowth — (UK dialectal, Northern England) Lowness.
  • sowth — a sheep
  • swath — the space covered by the stroke of a scythe or the cut of a mowing machine.
  • swith — Chiefly British Dialect. immediately; quickly.
  • thawy — relating to a thaw; tending to thaw or melt
  • theow — a slave in Anglo-Saxon Britain
  • thews — Usually, thews. muscle or sinew.
  • thewy — Usually, thews. muscle or sinew.
  • thraw — British Dialect. to throw.
  • threw — a simple past tense of throw.
  • throw — to propel or cast in any way, especially to project or propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion or straightening of the arm and wrist: to throw a ball.
  • tihwa — Dihua.
  • watch — to be alertly on the lookout, look attentively, or observe, as to see what comes, is done, or happens: to watch while an experiment is performed.
  • wathe — The pursuit of game; hunting.
  • wecht — (Scotland) weight.
  • whata — a building on stilts or a raised platform for storing provisions
  • whats — the true nature or identity of something, or the sum of its characteristics: a lecture on the whats and hows of crop rotation.
  • wheat — the grain of any cereal grass of the genus Triticum, especially T. aestivum, used in the form of flour for making bread, cakes, etc., and for other culinary and nutritional purposes.
  • whets — to sharpen (a knife, tool, etc.) by grinding or friction.
  • whift — a brief emission of air
  • whint — Wheelers Hill Indoor National Tournament
  • whipt — to beat with a strap, lash, rod, or the like, especially by way of punishment or chastisement; flog; thrash: Criminals used to be whipped for minor offenses.
  • whist — Chiefly Irish. silence: Hold your whist.
  • white — of the color of pure snow, of the margins of this page, etc.; reflecting nearly all the rays of sunlight or a similar light.
  • whith — Obsolete form of with.
  • whits — a particle; bit; jot (used especially in negative phrases): not a whit better.
  • whity — whitish.
  • whort — the whortleberry.
  • whyte — Obsolete spelling of white.
  • width — extent from side to side; breadth; wideness.
  • wightIsle of, an island off the S coast of England, forming an administrative division of Hampshire. 147 sq. mi. (381 sq. km). County seat: Newport.
  • wisht — (obsolete) Simple past tense and past participle of wish.
  • witch — a person, now especially a woman, who professes or is supposed to practice magic or sorcery; a sorceress. Compare warlock.
  • with- — away, back
  • withe — a willow twig or osier.
  • withy — a willow.
  • worth — good or important enough to justify (what is specified): advice worth taking; a place worth visiting.
  • wrathCape, a high promontory in NW Scotland: most NW point on mainland.
  • writh — Eye dialect of writhe.
  • wroth — angry; wrathful (usually used predicatively): He was wroth to see the damage to his home.
  • wyeth — Andrew Newell [noo-uh l,, nyoo-] /ˈnu əl,, ˈnyu-/ (Show IPA), 1917–2009, U.S. painter.
  • wytheGeorge, 1729–1806, U.S. jurist and statesman.

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