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There are 16 six-letter words containing E, O, W and Y

BOWERYbowery n. Structure with roof for shade but with no walls used for public gatherings. A pavilion.
bowery adj. Sheltered by trees; leafy; shady.
bowery n. (Archaic) In the early settlements of New York State, USA, a farm or estate.
BOWSEYBOWSEY n. (Irish) a mean person, also BOWSIE.
BOWYERbowyer n. A person who makes or sells bows (for use with arrows).
bowyer n. (Archaic) A person who uses the bow, an archer.
Bowyer prop.n. An English occupational surname for someone who made bows for archery.
DOWERYdowery n. Alternative form of dowry.
DOWERY n. the property which a woman brings to her husband at marriage, also DOWRY.
LOWERYlowery adj. Dark and gloomy; threatening; lowering.
Lowery prop.n. A surname.
LOWERY adj. cloudy, gloomy, lowering, also LOURY.
OWELTYowelty n. (Law) equality.
OWELTY n. equality.
OWERBYOWERBY adv. (Scots) a little way over, also OVERBY.
OWLERYowlery n. (Zoology) An abode or a haunt of owls.
OWLERY n. a place inhabited by owls.
POWNEYPOWNEY n. (dialect) a pony, also POWNIE, POWNY.
TOWERYtowery adj. Which has the characteristics of a tower.
Towery prop.n. A surname.
TOWERY adj. very tall.
YELLOWyellow adj. Having yellow as its color.
yellow adj. (Informal) Lacking courage.
yellow adj. (Publishing, journalism) Characterized by sensationalism, lurid content, and doubtful accuracy.
YOWIESyowies n. Plural of yowie.
YOWIE n. (Native Australian) a tall apelike monster of SE Australia.
YOWLEDyowled v. Simple past tense and past participle of yowl.
YOWL v. to howl, esp. of a wolf, also YOW.
YOWLERyowler n. Someone who or something which yowls.
YOWLER n. one who yowls.
YOWLEYyowley n. (Dated, UK, dialect) The European yellowhammer.
YOWLEY n. the yellowhammer, also YELDRING, YELDROCK, YOLDRING, YORLING.
YWROKEYWROKE v. (Spenser) wrought.

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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