6-letter words containing wi
- wisped — a handful or small bundle of straw, hay, or the like.
- wister — Owen, 1860–1938, U.S. novelist.
- wistly — (obsolete) In an intent manner, intently; with close attention, attentively.
- witans — Plural form of witan.
- witch- — having pliant branches
- witchy — accomplished by or as if by witchcraft: strange, witchy sounds.
- witful — (obsolete) wise; sensible.
- witgat — any tree of the South African genus Boscia
- withal — with it all; as well; besides.
- withed — a willow twig or osier.
- wither — to shrivel; fade; decay: The grapes had withered on the vine.
- withes — Plural form of withe.
- withgo — (transitive) To go against; oppose; transgress.
- within — in or into the interior or inner part; inside.
- witigo — windigo.
- witing — a fine imposed by a king or lord on a subject who committed a serious crime. a fee demanded for granting a special privilege.
- witney — a type of blanket or heavy cloth made in Witney, Oxfordshire
- witsie — a student at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, esp one representing the university in a sport
- witted — having wit or wits (usually used in combination): quick-witted; slow-witted; dull-witted.
- witter — (obsolete, or, dialectal) knowing, certain, sure, wis.
- wittig — Geˈorg (geɪˈɔʀk) ; gā^ōrkˈ) 1897-1987; Ger. chemist
- wittle — (childish, nonstandard) Little.
- wittol — a man who knows of and tolerates his wife's infidelity.
- wivern — a two-legged winged dragon having the hinder part of a serpent with a barbed tail.
- wiving — to take a wife; marry.
- wizard — a person who practices magic; magician or sorcerer.
- wizdom — Software for distributed Unix system management from TIVOLI Systems of Austin, Texas, USA.
- wizzes — wizard (def 3).
- wowing — to gain an enthusiastic response from; thrill.
- yawing — to deviate temporarily from a straight course, as a ship.
- ziwiye — an ancient city in W Iran: large collection of ivory, gold, and bronze artifacts, dating from c675 to c600 b.c., found here in 1946.
- zwicky — Fritz [frits] /frɪts/ (Show IPA), 1898–1974, Swiss astrophysicist, born in Bulgaria, in the U.S. after 1925.