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There are 18 six-letter words containing I, L, T and W

BLEWITblewit n. Either of two edible mushrooms of the genus Clitocybe (sometimes Lepista or Tricholoma).
blew␣it v. Simple past tense of blow it.
BLEWIT n. an edible wild mushroom of Europe and North America, with a pale buff or lilac cap and a lilac stem, also BLEWITS.
LOWSITLOWSE v. to loosen.
TWIBILtwibil n. Alternative form of twibill.
TWIBIL n. a battleaxe with two cutting edges, also TWIBILL.
TWILITtwilit v. Simple past tense and past participle of twilight.
twilit adj. Illuminated by or as if by twilight.
TWILIT adj. lit by twilight.
TWILLStwills n. Plural of twill.
TWILL v. to weave with a diagonal pattern.
TWILLYtwilly n. A machine for cleansing or loosening wool by the action of a revolving cylinder covered with long iron…
TWILLY n. a willowing machine.
TWILTStwilts n. Plural of twilt.
TWILT v. to quilt.
TWIRLStwirls n. Plural of twirl.
twirls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of twirl.
TWIRL v. to rotate rapidly.
TWIRLYtwirly adj. Coiled or curly.
twirly n. (Britain, slang, sometimes derogatory) an old age pensioner or other elderly person, especially one…
TWIRLY adj. curved.
WHILSTwhilst adv. (Archaic or obsolete except dialectal) Often preceded by the: During the time; meanwhile.
whilst conj. (Britain, Australia, literary or rare in North America) Synonym of while.
WHILST conj. as long as.
WIGLETwiglet n. A small wig.
WIGLET n. a small wig.
WILLETwillet n. Tringa semipalmata (or formerly Catoptrophorus semipalmatus), a large shorebird in the family Scolopacidae.
Willet prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic.
WILLET n. a large North American snipe.
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.
WILTJAwiltja n. A semicircular Aboriginal dwelling, intended as a temporary shelter from the heat of the sun.
WILTJA n. (Native Australian) an Aboriginal shelter or hut, also WILJA.
WINTLEwintle v. (Scotland) To wind, to reel.
wintle v. (Scotland) To stagger, to sway or rock.
wintle v. (Scotland) To tumble, to capsize.
WISTLYwistly adv. (Obsolete) In an intent manner, with close attention; intently; attentively.
WISTLY adv. (Shakespeare) longingly.
WITHALwithal adv. (Chiefly archaic).
withal adv. (Archaic or obsolete) Synonym of therewith (“with this, that, or those”).
withal (Archaic) Used at the end of a clause or sentence, after the object: with.
WITTOLwittol n. (Archaic) A man who knows and tolerates his wife’s infidelity with another man or men; a mari complaisant.
wittol n. (UK, dialect, obsolete) A bird, the wheatear.
WITTOL n. (archaic) a husband who accepts his wife's infidelity.

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


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