"Waterphone" was the only word with a Greek root, beginning with W, that I could find. The Greeks, of course, had no W, but I would've thought there'd be more than one English W word with a greek root in it.
There are some things and i had to an abc book on this topic so for w what i did was talk about the warfare in ancient Greece. Hope this helps! :)
"W" is not a letter in Greek, so there are no Greek names that have a "w". The Community Answer features exclusively Non-Greek names.
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In modern Greek, it is very rare to find words that start with the letter "w" since the Greek alphabet does not contain the letter "w." Some loanwords or technical terms might start with the letter "w," but they are not typically part of the traditional Greek vocabulary.
Here are some words that start with W:WishingWinterWhiteWonderlandWhimsicalWalnutsWomenWaldorf
No. There is no 'W' in greek.
Some words that start with R and end with W are:rainbowrawrenewreviewrickshawrow
Some six letter words that start with W and end with R are:waiterwaiverwalkerwanderwasherweaverwelderwelterwickerwinnerwinterwitherwooferwriter
None of them do. There is no "w" in the Greek language.
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