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 There are 15 six-letter words containing WU| BLOWUP | • blowup n. An explosion, or violent outburst. • blowup n. (Photography) An enlargement. • blow-up adj. Inflatable; able to be blown up. |  | MAHEWU | • mahewu n. A sour beverage from Africa, made from cornmeal. • MAHEWU n. in South Africa, fermented liquid mealie-meal porridge, used as a stimulant. |  | WUDDED | • WUD v. (Scots) to load with wood. |  | WUKKAS | • wukkas n. (Australia, slang) Only used in no wukkas. • WUKKAS n. (Australian slang) in the phrase no wukkas, no worries ('no wukking furries'). |  | WULLED | • WULL v. (dialect) to will. |  | WUNNER | • wunner n. Pronunciation spelling of wonder. • wunner v. Pronunciation spelling of wonder. • WUNNER n. something that is one of its kind, also ONER. |  | WURLEY | • wurley n. (Chiefly South Australia) An Australian indigenous shelter made from small branches with the leaves still attached. • wurley n. (Chiefly South Australia, by extension) A settlement made up of such shelters. • WURLEY n. (Native Australian) a nest; an aboriginal hut, also WURLIE. |  | WURLIE | • wurlie adj. (Scotland) Alternative spelling of wurly (“derisorily small”). • wurlie adj. (Scotland) gnarled, knotted; wizened, wrinkled. • wurlie n. Alternative spelling of wurley. |  | WURSTS | • wursts n. Plural of wurst. • würsts n. Plural of würst. • WURST n. (German) a large sausage. |  | WURZEL | • wurzel n. A rural, unsophisticated person; a bumpkin. • wurzel n. A mangelwurzel. • WURZEL n. (German) a variety of beet. |  | WUSHUS | • WUSHU n. (Chinese) the Chinese martial arts. |  | WUSSES | • wusses n. Plural of wuss. • WUSS n. a wimp, also WOOSE. |  | WUTHER | • wuther v. (Intransitive, archaic, dialectal) To make a rushing sound; to whizz. • wuther v. (Intransitive, archaic, dialectal) To shake vigorously. • wuther n. (Archaic, dialectal) A low roaring or rushing sound. |  | WUXIAS | • WUXIA n. (Chinese) a genre of Chinese fiction involving the adventures of sword-wielding heroes. |  | WUZZLE | • wuzzle v. (Transitive, US, dialect, dated) To jumble or confuse. • WUZZLE v. (US) to jumble. |  
 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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