6-letter words that end in w
- fogbow — a bow, arc, or circle of white or yellowish hue seen in or against a fog bank; a rainbow formed by fog droplets.
- follow — to come after in sequence, order of time, etc.: The speech follows the dinner.
- furrow — a narrow groove made in the ground, especially by a plow.
- g douw — Gerrard [Dutch gey-rahrt] /Dutch ˈgeɪ rɑrt/ (Show IPA), Dou, Gerard.
- gallow — (obsolete) to frighten.
- geegaw — gewgaw.
- gewgaw — something gaudy and useless; trinket; bauble.
- guffaw — a loud, unrestrained burst of laughter.
- hallow — to make holy; sanctify; consecrate.
- hankow — a former city in E Hubei province, in E China: now part of Wuhan.
- harlow — Jean, 1911–37, U.S. motion-picture actress.
- harrow — a borough of Greater London, in SE England.
- haymow — hay stored in a barn.
- hebrew — a member of the Semitic peoples inhabiting ancient Palestine and claiming descent from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; an Israelite.
- heehaw — the braying sound made by a donkey.
- hoihow — Haikou.
- hollow — having a space or cavity inside; not solid; empty: a hollow sphere.
- horrow — (nonstandard, rare) Alternative form of horror.
- i know — I am already aware
- 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-law — a relative by marriage.
- inflow — something that flows in; influx.
- ingrow — To grow in; grow inwardly.
- jarrow — a seaport in Tyne and Wear, in NE England, near the mouth of the Tyne River.
- 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.
- kerpow — A powerful sound of impact or transformation; pow, wham.
- kowtow — to act in an obsequious manner; show servile deference.
- krakow — Cracow.
- leasow — to graze or pasture
- luchow — Luzhou.
- ludlow — a town in S Salop, in W England: agricultural market center.
- mallow — any of various plants of the genus Malva, including several popular garden plants, as the musk mallow.
- marrow — a partner; fellow worker.
- mayhew — Jonathan, 1720–66, American Congregational clergyman.
- mcgraw — John Joseph, 1873–1934, U.S. baseball player and manager.
- meadow — a tract of grassland used for pasture or serving as a hayfield.
- mellow — soft, sweet, and full-flavored from ripeness, as fruit.
- merrow — A merman or mermaid in Scottish and Irish Gaelic folklore.
- 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.
- minhow — Older Spelling. former name of Fuzhou.
- minnow — a small, European cyprinoid fish, Phoxinus phoxinus.
- morrow — Honoré Willsie [on-uh-rey wil-see,, on-uh-rey] /ˈɒn əˌreɪ ˈwɪl si,, ˌɒn əˈreɪ/ (Show IPA), 1880–1940, U.S. novelist.
- moscow — a former federal union of 15 constituent republics, in E Europe and W and N Asia, comprising the larger part of the former Russian Empire: dissolved in December 1991. 8,650,069 sq. mi. (22,402,200 sq. km). Capital: Moscow. Abbreviation: U.S.S.R., USSR.
- mu-law — The North America standard for nonuniform quantising logarithmic compression.
- murrow — Edward R(oscoe) 1908–65, U.S. news broadcaster and commentator.
- narrow — of little breadth or width; not broad or wide; not as wide as usual or expected: a narrow path.
- nephew — a son of one's brother or sister.
- onflow — a flowing on of something, or the act of flowing on
- onslow — George, 1784–1853, French composer.
- outlaw — a lawless person or habitual criminal, especially one who is a fugitive from the law.