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There are 15 words containing D, H, I, R, W and Y

CREDITWORTHYcreditworthy adj. (Finance) Deemed likely to repay debts.
creditworthy adj. (Finance) Having an acceptable credit rating.
credit-worthy adj. Alternative spelling of creditworthy.
DOWNRIGHTLYdownrightly adv. (Dated) clearly; plainly; directly; downright.
DOWNRIGHT adv. plainspoken, blunt.
DWARFISHLYdwarfishly adv. In a dwarfish manner.
DWARFISH adv. like a dwarf.
RIGHTWARDLYrightwardly adv. In a rightward direction.
RIGHTWARD adv. toward the right.
ROWDYISHrowdyish adj. Resembling a rowdy in temper or conduct; characteristic of a rowdy.
ROWDYISH adj. somewhat rowdy.
SWITCHYARDswitchyard n. Part of a railway with an arrangement of switches (or points) allowing trains to be diverted and reassembled.
SWITCHYARD n. an enclosed area for the switching facilities of a power station.
SWITCHYARDSswitchyards n. Plural of switchyard.
SWITCHYARD n. an enclosed area for the switching facilities of a power station.
WHINYARDwhinyard n. (Obsolete) A sword, or hanger.
whinyard n. (UK, dialect, obsolete) The shoveler, a type of duck.
whinyard n. (UK, dialect, obsolete) The pochard, a type of duck.
WHINYARDSwhinyards n. Plural of whinyard.
WHINYARD n. (historical) a short sword or dirk, also WHINIARD.
WHIPCORDYwhipcordy adj. Resembling or characteristic of whipcord.
WHIPCORDY adj. like whipcord, a fabric with bold twill used for making dresses.
WHIRLYBIRDwhirlybird n. (Slang) A helicopter.
whirlybird n. (Informal) A samara.
WHIRLYBIRD n. (slang) a helicopter.
WHIRLYBIRDSwhirlybirds n. Plural of whirlybird.
WHIRLYBIRD n. (slang) a helicopter.
WHODUNITRYwhodunitry n. Alternative form of whodunnitry.
WHODUNITRY n. the genre of whodunit writing, also WHODUNNITRY.
WHODUNNITRYwhodunnitry n. The plot or technique characteristic of whodunnits; the process of following clues to determine who committed a crime.
WHODUNNITRY n. the genre of whodunit writing, also WHODUNITRY.
WORDSMITHERYwordsmithery n. The work of a wordsmith; skilful use of words.
WORDSMITHERY n. the craft of the wordsmith.

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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