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6-letter words containing w, o, r

  • aprowl — moving about in stealthy search; covertly stalking or hunting; prowling (usually used predicatively): The sudden silence in the jungle gave warning that some huge carnivore was aprowl.
  • arrowe — Obsolete spelling of arrow.
  • arrows — a slender, straight, generally pointed missile or weapon made to be shot from a bow and equipped with feathers at the end of the shaft near the nock, for controlling flight.
  • arrowy — having or comprising arrows
  • avower — A person who avows.
  • avowry — a plea by a defendant in an action of replevin who admits taking the distrained goods and shows just cause for the taking.
  • awrong — in a wrong way; wrongly
  • ayword — a password, watchword
  • barlow — a large strong pocket-knife with a single blade
  • barrow — A barrow is the same as a wheelbarrow.
  • bartow — a city in central Florida.
  • bercow — John (Simon). born 1963, British Conservative politician; speaker of the House of Commons from 2009
  • beworm — to fill or infest with worms
  • blower — The blower is the telephone.
  • borrow — If you borrow something that belongs to someone else, you take it or use it for a period of time, usually with their permission.
  • botwar — (chat)   The epic struggle of bots vying for dominance. Botwars are generally (and quite inappropriately) carried out on talk systems, typically IRC, where botwar crossfire (such as pingflooding) absorbs scarce server resources and obstructs human conversation. The wisdom of experience indicates that Core Wars, not talk systems, are the appropriate venue for aggressive bots and their botmasters. Compare penis war.
  • bowers — a musician, as a violinist, who performs with a bow on a stringed instrument.
  • bowery — a farm or plantation of an early Dutch settler of New York
  • bowler — The bowler in a sport such as cricket is the player who is bowling the ball.
  • bowser — a tanker containing fuel for aircraft, military vehicles, etc
  • bowyer — a person who makes or sells archery bows
  • browed — having a brow of a specified kind (usually used in combination): a shaggy-browed brute.
  • browne — Coral (Edith). 1913–91, Australian actress: married to Vincent Price
  • browny — a dark tertiary color with a yellowish or reddish hue.
  • browse — If you browse in a shop, you look at things in a fairly casual way, in the hope that you might find something you like.
  • browst — a brewing (of ale, tea, etc)
  • browsy — characterized by browsing
  • burrow — A burrow is a tunnel or hole in the ground that is dug by an animal such as a rabbit.
  • byword — Someone or something that is a byword for a particular quality is well known for having that quality.
  • bywork — work done outside usual working hours
  • carlow — a county of SE Republic of Ireland, in Leinster: mostly flat, with barren mountains in the southeast. County town: Carlow. Pop: 46 014 (2002). Area: 896 sq km (346 sq miles)
  • carrow — A strolling gamester in Ireland.
  • chowri — a fly-whisk made from the tail of the yak
  • corwin — Norman (Lewis) 1910–2011, U.S. radio and stage dramatist and novelist.
  • coward — If you call someone a coward, you disapprove of them because they are easily frightened and avoid dangerous or difficult situations.
  • cowers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cower.
  • cowper — William. 1731–1800, English poet, noted for his nature poetry, such as in The Task (1785), and his hymns
  • cowrie — any marine gastropod mollusc of the mostly tropical family Cypraeidae, having a glossy brightly marked shell with an elongated opening
  • cracow — an industrial city in S Poland, on the River Vistula: former capital of the country (1320–1609); university (1364). Pop: 822 000 (2005 est)
  • crakow — poulaine.
  • crowds — Plural form of crowd.
  • crowdy — a dish of meal, especially oatmeal and water, or sometimes milk, stirred together; gruel; brose; porridge.
  • crowea — an Australian shrub of the genus Crowea, having pink flowers
  • crowed — to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster.
  • crower — to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster.
  • crowne — Obsolete spelling of crown.
  • crowns — Plural form of crown.
  • curnow — (Thomas) Allen (Monro). 1911–2001, New Zealand poet and anthologist
  • darrow — Clarence (Seward)1857-1938; U.S. lawyer
  • deworm — to rid or free of worms

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