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There are 16 five-letter words containing A, U and W

AWFULawful adj. Very bad.
awful adj. Exceedingly great; usually applied intensively.
awful adj. (Dated) Causing fear or horror; appalling, terrible.
DWAUMdwaum n. Alternative form of dwalm.
dwaum v. Alternative form of dwalm.
DWAUM v. (Scots) to swoon, also DWAM, DWALM.
KAWAUKAWAU n. (Maori) the black shag.
UNLAWunlaw n. (Obsolete) A crime, an illegal action.
unlaw n. Absence of law; lawlessness.
unlaw n. (Obsolete) A fine exacted from a transgressor of the law.
UNSAWunsaw v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsee.
UNSEE v. to fail to see.
WAGYUwagyu n. Any of several Japanese breeds of cattle genetically predisposed to intense marbling and to producing…
WAGYU n. (Japanese) a Japanese breed of beef cattle.
WAMUSwamus n. A warm knitted jacket from the southwest of the USA.
wamus n. (Historical) A ceremonial tunic among the Lakota people.
WAMUS n. (Dutch) a kind of cardigan or strong jacket buttoned at the neck or wrists, also WAMMUS, WAMPUS.
WAUFFWAUFF v. (Scots) to wave.
WAUGHwaugh adj. (Dialect, Scotland and Northern England) Insipid; tasteless.
waugh v. Alternative form of waff (“to bark”).
Waugh prop.n. A surname from Old English.
WAUKSwauks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wauk.
WAUK v. to full (cloth), also WAULK.
WAULKwaulk v. (Transitive, obsolete outside Northern England and Scotland) to make cloth (especially tweed in Scotland)…
WAULK v. to full (cloth), also WAUK.
WAULSwauls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waul.
WAUL v. to cry like a cat, also WAWL, WRAWL.
WAURSWAUR v. to defeat, to worst.
WHAUPwhaup n. (Scotland) The curlew, Numenius arquata.
wha-up n. (Shetland) A curlew.
WHAUP n. (Scots) a curlew, sometimes great whaup as distinct from little whaup, the whimbrel.
WHAURWHAUR n. (Scots) where, also WHEAR, WHEARE.
WUXIAwuxia n. A genre of East Asian fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists, typically set in Ancient China.
WUXIA n. (Chinese) a genre of Chinese fiction involving the adventures of sword-wielding heroes.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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  • English Wiktionary: 78 words
  • Scrabble in French: 3 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 2 words
  • Scrabble in German: 6 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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