6-letter words containing w
- how so — in what way or manner; by what means?: How did the accident happen?
- how-to — giving or pertaining to basic instructions and directions to the layperson on the methods for doing or making something, especially as a hobby or for practical use: a how-to book on photography.
- howard — Catherine, c1520–42, fifth wife of Henry VIII.
- howdah — (in the East Indies) a seat or platform for one or more persons, commonly with a railing and a canopy, placed on the back of an elephant.
- howdie — a midwife.
- howker — (nautical) Alternative form of hooker.
- howled — to utter a loud, prolonged, mournful cry, as that of a dog or wolf.
- howler — a person, animal, or thing that howls.
- howlet — an owl or owlet.
- howrah — a city in W Bengal, in E India, on the Hooghly River opposite Calcutta.
- howzit — (slang, South Africa, Hawaii) Hello; what's up?.
- hwange — a town in W Zimbabwe: coal mines. Pop: 42 581 (1992)
- i know — I am already aware
- impawn — to put in pawn; pledge.
- in tow — to pull or haul (a car, barge, trailer, etc.) by a rope, chain, or other device: The car was towed to the service station.
- in two — into halves
- in-law — a relative by marriage.
- indows — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indow.
- inflow — something that flows in; influx.
- ingrow — To grow in; grow inwardly.
- inlaws — Plural form of inlaw.
- intown — being in the central or metropolitan area of a city or town: an intown motel.
- inwale — (in an open boat) a horizontal timber binding together the frames along the top strake.
- inwall — to enclose with a wall.
- inward — toward the inside, interior, or center, as of a place, space, or body.
- inwick — to perform a curling stroke in which the stone bounces off another stone and stops close to the tee
- inwind — enwind.
- inwith — within
- inwork — to work or produce (a result) in
- inworn — inwrought or worn in
- inwove — Simple past form of inweave.
- inwrap — enwrap.
- jahweh — a name of God, transliterated by scholars from the Tetragrammaton and commonly rendered Jehovah.
- jarrow — a seaport in Tyne and Wear, in NE England, near the mouth of the Tyne River.
- jawans — Plural form of jawan.
- jawara — Sir Dawda (ˈdɔːdə). born 1924, Gambian statesman; president of The Gambia (1970–94); overthrown in a military coup
- jawbox — a metal kitchen sink
- jawing — Present participle of jaw.
- jetway — A portable bridge put against an aircraft door to allow passengers to embark or disembark.
- jewels — a female given name.
- jewess — a term used to refer to a Jewish girl or woman.
- jewett — Sarah Orne [awrn] /ɔrn/ (Show IPA), 1849–1909, U.S. short-story writer and novelist.
- jewing — one of a scattered group of people that traces its descent from the Biblical Hebrews or from postexilic adherents of Judaism; Israelite.
- jewish — of, relating to, or characteristic of the Jews or Judaism: Jewish customs.
- jigawa — a state of N Nigeria. Capital: Dutse. Pop: 4 348 649 (2006). Area: 23 154 sq km (8940 sq miles)
- jigsaw — Also, jig saw. an electric machine saw with a narrow blade mounted vertically in a frame, for cutting curves or other difficult lines or patterns.
- jowett — Benjamin, 1817–93, English educator and Greek scholar.
- jowing — the ringing, tolling, or sound of a bell.
- jowled — a jaw, especially the lower jaw.
- jowler — A dog with large jowls, such as the beagle.