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There are 16 five-letter words containing WIT| INWIT | • inwit n. (Archaic) Inward knowledge or understanding. • inwit n. (Obsolete) Conscience; inward sense of morality. • INWIT n. (archaic) inward sense; mind. | | PEWIT | • pewit n. (UK) Alternative form of peewit. • PEWIT n. a bird, the lapwing or plover, also PEEWEE, PEEWIT. | | SWITH | • swith adj. (Dialectal or obsolete) Strong; vehement. • swith adv. (Dialectal or obsolete) Quickly, speedily, promptly. • swith adv. (Dialectal or obsolete) Strongly; vehemently; very. | | SWITS | • SWITS n. (Shakespeare) a switch. | | TEWIT | • tewit n. (Northern England, Scotland) A northern lapwing, Vanellus vanellus. • TEWIT n. (Scots) the lapwing, also TEUCHAT, TEWHIT. | | TWITE | • twite n. A small passerine bird, Linaria flavirostris (syn. Carduelis flavirostris), that breeds in northern… • TWITE n. the mountain linnet, a North European finch with streaked brown plumage. | | TWITS | • twits n. Plural of twit. • twits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of twit. • TWIT v. to upbraid, taunt. | | UNWIT | • unwit n. (Obsolete) Lack of wit or understanding; ignorance. • unwit v. To deprive of wit. • UNWIT v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of wit. | | WITAN | • witan n. The Anglo-Saxon national council or witenagemot. • WITAN n. (Old English) a member of the Anglo-Saxon council, the witenagemot. | | WITCH | • witch n. A person who practices witchcraft. • witch n. (Figurative, derogatory) An ugly or unpleasant woman. • witch n. One who exercises more-than-common power of attraction; a charming or bewitching person. | | WITED | • wited v. Simple past tense and past participle of wite. • WITE v. (Scots) to blame, lay the blame on, also WIGHT, WYTE. | | WITES | • wites n. Plural of wite. • wites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wite. • WITE v. (Scots) to blame, lay the blame on, also WIGHT, WYTE. | | WITHE | • withe n. A flexible, slender twig or shoot, especially when used as a band or for binding; a withy. • withe n. A band of twisted twigs. • withe n. An elastic handle to a tool to save the hand from the shock of blows. | | WITHS | • withs n. Plural of with. • WITH n. a partition between chimney flues. | | WITHY | • withy adj. (Archaic) Flexible, like a withe. • withy n. The osier (Salix viminalis), a type of willow. • withy n. A long flexible twig of the osier; a withe. | | WITTY | • witty adj. (Obsolete) Wise, having good judgement. • witty adj. (Archaic) Possessing a strong intellect or intellectual capacity; intelligent, skilful, ingenious. • witty adj. Clever; amusingly ingenious. |
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: 27 words
- Scrabble in French: no word
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
- Scrabble in Italian: no word
- Scrabble in German: 3 words
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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