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There are 18 six-letter words containing H, U and W

BUSHWAbushwa n. Alternative form of bushwah.
BUSHWA n. nonsense, also BUSHWAH.
CUSHAWcushaw n. Any of certain cultivars of Cucurbita argyrosperma (Cucurbita mixta), one of the species of winter squash.
CUSHAW n. a variety of squash, also CASHAW.
MAHEWUmahewu n. A sour beverage from Africa, made from cornmeal.
MAHEWU n. in South Africa, fermented liquid mealie-meal porridge, used as a stimulant.
UNHEWNunhewn adj. Not hewn.
UNHEWN adj. not hewn.
UNTHAWunthaw v. (Transitive, intransitive) To thaw out, to unfreeze; to become soft (of something which had been frozen).
UNTHAW v. to cause to melt.
UNWISHunwish v. (Transitive, obsolete) To wish not to be; to destroy by wishing.
unwish v. (Transitive) To undo a wish.
UNWISH v. (Shakespeare) to wish not to be.
WASHUPwashup n. Alternative form of wash up.
wash␣up v. (Britain, transitive, intransitive) To clean the utensils, dishes etc. used in preparing and eating a meal.
wash␣up v. (US, intransitive) To wash one’s hands and/or face, often around mealtimes.
WAUCHTwaucht n. (Scotland) A large draught of any liquid.
waucht v. (Obsolete) To drink, to quaff.
WAUCHT v. (Scots) to drink in large draughts, also WAUGHT.
WAUGHSwaughs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waugh.
Waughs prop.n. Plural of Waugh.
WAUGH v. to bark, also WAFF.
WAUGHTwaught n. Alternative form of waucht.
waught v. Alternative form of waucht.
WAUGHT v. (Scots) to drink in large draughts, also WAUCHT.
WHANAUwhanau n. (New Zealand) Extended family.
whānau n. (New Zealand) Alternative spelling of whanau.
WHANAU n. (Maori) a family, especially an extended one.
WHAUPSwhaups n. Plural of whaup.
wha-ups n. Plural of wha-up.
WHAUP n. (Scots) a curlew, sometimes great whaup as distinct from little whaup, the whimbrel.
WHAURSWHAUR n. (Scots) where, also WHEAR, WHEARE.
WHENUAWHENUA n. (Maori) land.
WHEUGHwheugh interj. Dated form of whew.
WHEUGH v. to utter a sound of astonishment, also WHEW.
WHUMPSwhumps n. Plural of whump.
whumps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whump.
WHUMP v. to strike heavily, thump, also WHOMP.
WUSHUSWUSHU n. (Chinese) the Chinese martial arts.
WUTHERwuther v. (Intransitive, archaic, dialectal) To make a rushing sound; to whizz.
wuther v. (Intransitive, archaic, dialectal) To shake vigorously.
wuther n. (Archaic, dialectal) A low roaring or rushing sound.

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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