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There are 19 five-letter words containing L, T and W

DWELTdwelt v. Simple past tense and past participle of dwell.
DWELL v. to reside.
LOWTSLOWT v. (obsolete) to bow, stoop, also LOUT.
OWLETowlet n. Diminutive of owl.
owlet n. A young owl; owling.
owlet n. One of a species of small owls, such as Athene noctua.
SWELTswelt v. (Obsolete outside dialects) To die.
swelt v. (Obsolete outside dialects) To succumb or be overcome with emotion, heat, etc.; to faint or swelter.
swelt v. (Obsolete) simple past tense of swell.
TEWELtewel n. (Now rare) A vent or chimney or pipe, especially one leading into a furnace or bellows.
tewel n. (Obsolete) The anus, rectum or posterior.
Tewel prop.n. A hamlet west of Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NO8285).
THOWLthowl n. Alternative form of thowel.
THOWL n. an oar pin, also THOWEL.
TOWELtowel n. A cloth used for wiping, especially one used for drying anything wet, such as a person after a bath.
towel v. (Transitive) To hit with a towel.
towel v. (Transitive) To dry by using a towel.
TRAWLtrawl n. A net or dragnet used for trawling.
trawl n. A long fishing line having many short lines bearing hooks attached to it; a setline.
trawl v. (Transitive, intransitive) To take (fish or other marine animals) with a trawl.
TWALSTWAL n. (Scots) twelve.
TWEELtweel n. (Scotland) Alternative form of twill.
tweel v. (Scotland) Alternative form of twill.
TWEEL v. (Scots) to weave with a twill.
TWILLtwill n. (Weaving) A pattern, characterised by diagonal ridges, created by the regular interlacing of threads…
twill n. A cloth or portion of cloth woven in such a pattern.
twill v. (Transitive) To weave (Cloth, etc.) so as to produce the appearance of diagonal lines or ribs on the surface.
TWILTtwilt n. (UK, dialect) A quilt.
twilt v. (UK, dialect, obsolete) To cross-stitch in quincunx fashion so as to connect two thicknesses together.
TWILT v. to quilt.
TWIRLtwirl n. A movement where a person spins round elegantly; a pirouette.
twirl n. Any rotating movement; a spin.
twirl n. A little twist of some substance; a swirl.
WALTYwalty adj. Liable to roll over.
WALTY adj. inclined to tip over or lean.
WALTZwaltz n. A ballroom dance in 3/4 time.
waltz n. A piece of music for this dance (or in triple time).
waltz n. (Informal) A simple task.
WELKTWELKT adj. (Shakespeare) twisted.
WELTSwelts n. Plural of welt.
welts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of welt.
WELT v. to mark with ridges.
WETLYwetly adv. In a wet manner.
wetly adv. (UK, informal) Ineffectually, feebly, showing no strength of character.
WET adv. not dry.
WILTSwilts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wilt.
wilts n. Plural of wilt.
Wilts prop.n. Abbreviation of Wiltshire (in postal addresses).

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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  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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