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There are 20 six-letter words beginning with WHA

WHACKOwhacko adj. Alternative spelling of wacko.
whacko n. Alternative spelling of wacko.
WHACKO n. an eccentric person, also WACK, WACKO.
WHACKSwhacks n. Plural of whack.
whacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whack.
WHACK v. to strike sharply.
WHACKYwhacky adj. Alternative spelling of wacky.
WHACKY adj. eccentric, also WACKY.
WHALEDwhaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of whale.
WHALE v. to hunt whales.
WHALERwhaler n. One who hunts whales; a person employed in the whaling industry.
whaler n. A seagoing vessel used for hunting whales.
whaler n. One who whales (flogs or beats).
WHALESwhales n. Plural of whale.
whales v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whale.
WHALE v. to hunt whales.
WHALLYwhally adj. (Of horses) Having a light-coloured iris of the eye.
WHALLY adj. (Spenser) walleyed, showing the whites of the eye.
WHAMMOwhammo interj. (Informal) Used to emphasize the suddenness of an event.
whammo n. (Informal) An action-packed scene in a film, etc.
WHAMMO n. impressive verve, also WHAMO.
WHAMMYwhammy n. A serious or devastating setback.
whammy n. An evil spell; a curse or hex.
whammy n. (Colloquialism) the vibrato system of an electric guitar, or just its lever (whammy bar).
WHANAUwhanau n. (New Zealand) Extended family.
whānau n. (New Zealand) Alternative spelling of whanau.
WHANAU n. (Maori) a family, especially an extended one.
WHANGSwhangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whang.
Whangs prop.n. Plural of Whang.
WHANG v. to beat with a whip.
WHARESwhares n. Plural of whare.
WHARE n. (Maori) a house.
WHARFSwharfs n. Plural of wharf.
WHARF v. to place on a wharf; to strengthen by the building of a wharf.
WHARVEwharve v. (Scotland, Northern England) to turn, turn over (especially of mown grass).
WHARVE n. a disc on the lower part of a spindle serving as a flywheel, also WHERVE.
WHATASWHATA n. (Maori) a building on stilts or a raised platform for storing provisions.
WHATENwhaten pron. (Uncommon) Alternative form of whatten.
WHATEN adj. (dialect) what kind of, also WHATNA, WHATTEN.
WHATNAwhatna cont. (Scotland, Northern England, dialect, archaic) what kind of.
WHATNA adj. (dialect) what kind of, also WHATEN, WHATTEN.
WHATSOwhatso pron. (Obsolete) Whatever, whatsoever.
whatso adj. (Obsolete) Clipping of whatsoever. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
WHATSO adj. whatever kind.
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.

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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