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There are 17 six-letter words containing E, I, R, T and W| SWEIRT | • SWEIRT adj. (Scots) slothful; grievous, heavy, also SWEER, SWEERED, SWEERT, SWEIR. | | TAWIER | • TAWIE adj. (Scots) tractable. | | TOWIER | • TOWY adj. pertaining to tow, prepared fibres of flax, hemp etc. | | TWICER | • twicer n. One who attends two church services on Sundays. • twicer n. One who is both compositor and pressman. • TWICER n. (Australian slang) a compositor and pressman. | | TWIERS | • twiers n. Plural of twier. • TWIER n. a pipe through which air is forced into a blast furnace, also TUYERE, TUYER, TWEER, TWYER, TWYERE. | | TWINER | • twiner n. Any plant which twines about a support. • TWINER n. a twining plant. | | TWIRED | • twired v. Simple past tense and past participle of twire. • TWIRE v. (Shakespeare) to peep, twinkle. | | TWIRES | • twires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of twire. • twires n. Plural of twire. • TWIRE v. (Shakespeare) to peep, twinkle. | | WAITER | • waiter n. A male or female attendant who serves customers at their tables in a restaurant, café or similar. • waiter n. Someone who waits for somebody or something; a person who is waiting. • waiter n. (Historical) A person working as an attendant at the London Stock Exchange. | | WHITER | • whiter adj. Comparative form of white: more white. • WHITE adj. of the color of pure snow. | | WINTER | • winter n. Traditionally the fourth of the four seasons, typically regarded as being from December 23 to March… • winter n. (Figuratively, poetic) The period of decay, old age, death, or the like. • winter n. (Countable, fashion) Someone with dark skin, eyes and hair, seen as best suited to certain colors of clothing. | | WITHER | • wither v. (Intransitive) To shrivel, droop or dry up, especially from lack of water. • wither v. (Transitive) To cause to shrivel or dry up. • wither v. (Intransitive, figurative) To lose vigour or power; to languish; to pass away. | | WITTER | • witter v. (Intransitive, informal) To speak at length on a trivial subject. • witter adj. (Obsolete or dialectal) knowing, certain, sure, wis. • witter v. (Intransitive, obsolete or dialectal) to make sure, inform, or declare. | | WRIEST | • wriest adj. Superlative form of wry: most wry. • WRY adj. twisted. | | WRITER | • writer n. A person who writes, or produces literary work; an author can refer to themself as "the writer". • writer n. Anything that writes or produces output. • writer n. (Finance) The seller of an option. | | WRITES | • writes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of write. • writes n. Plural of write. • WRITE v. to form characters on a surface with an instrument. | | WRITHE | • writhe v. (Transitive) To twist, wring (something). • writhe v. (Transitive) To contort (a part of the body). • writhe v. (Intransitive) To twist bodily; to contort one’s self; to be distorted. |
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.
See this list for:- English Wiktionary: 32 words
- Scrabble in French: no word
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
- Scrabble in Italian: 1 word
- Scrabble in German: 17 words
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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