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There are 15 six-letter words containing D, E, I, L and W

DEWILYdewily adv. In a dewy manner.
DEWY adv. covered with dew, also DEAWIE, DEAWY.
DWILESdwiles n. Plural of dwile.
DWILE n. a floorcloth or mop.
MILDEWmildew n. (Phytopathology) A growth of minute powdery or webby fungi, whitish or of different colors, found on…
mildew v. (Transitive) To taint with mildew.
mildew v. (Intransitive) To become tainted with mildew.
REWILDrewild v. (Ecology) To return an area to a more wild state, especially to repopulate it with wild animals.
REWILD v. to release (an animal) from captivity into the wild to return (land) to a natural, undeveloped state.
WAILEDwailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of wail.
WAIL v. to utter a long, mournful cry.
WHILEDwhiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of while.
WHILE v. to pass time pleasantly.
WIDDLEwiddle n. (Childish, chiefly Britain) Urine.
widdle n. (Childish, chiefly UK) An act of urination.
widdle v. (Childish, chiefly Britain) To urinate.
WIDELYwidely adv. In a wide manner; across a wide area.
widely adv. (Figurative) Commonly; generally; to a great degree.
WIDE adv. broad.
WIELDSwields v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wield.
WIELD v. to handle or use effectively.
WIELDYwieldy adj. (Obsolete except Britain, dialectal) Able to wield one’s body well; active, dexterous.
wieldy adj. Capable of being easily wielded or managed; handy.
WIELDY adj. easily wielded.
WILDEDwilded v. Simple past tense and past participle of wild.
wilded adj. Become wild.
WILD v. (obsolete) to wield.
WILDERwilder adj. Comparative form of wild: more wild.
wilder v. To bewilder, perplex.
Wilder prop.n. (Countable) A surname.
WILLEDwilled adj. Having a document specifying inheritance.
willed adj. (Chiefly in combination) Having a will (of a specified kind).
willed adj. Brought under the will of another person.
WILTEDwilted adj. (Of plants) Drooping, typically due to lack of water.
wilted v. Simple past tense and past participle of wilt.
WILT v. to become limp.
WINDLEwindle n. (UK, dialect) The redwing.
windle n. An old English measure of corn, half a bushel.
windle n. Any dried-out grass leaf or stalk in a field.

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: 26 words
  • Scrabble in French: no word
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: 10 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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