| AWATCH | • awatch adj. Watching; in a state of vigilance. • AWATCH adv. (archaic) in a watchful state. |
| CAHOWS | • cahows n. Plural of cahow. • CAHOW n. a large rare petrel which breeds in Bermuda. |
| CASHAW | • cashaw n. Alternative form of cushaw. • CASHAW n. (Native American) a variety of squash, also CUSHAW. |
| CASHEW | • cashew n. A tree, Anacardium occidentale, native to northeastern Brazil, now widely grown in tropical climates… • cashew n. A cashew nut. • CASHEW n. (Tupi) a large tree native to tropical America and cultivated for its edible kidney-shaped nuts; the nut itself. |
| CHAWED | • chawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of chaw, i.e. nonstandard variant of chewed. • CHAW v. to chew esp. tobacco. |
| CHAWER | • chawer n. One who chaws; a chewer. • CHAWER n. one who chaws, also CHEWER. |
| CHAWKS | • CHAWK n. (Cornish dialect) a jackdaw. |
| CUSHAW | • cushaw 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. |
| KWACHA | • kwacha n. Malawi’s major currency unit, equivalent to 100 tambala. • kwacha n. Zambia’s major currency unit, equivalent to 100 ngwee. • KWACHA n. (Bantu) a monetary unit of Zambia. |
| SCHWAG | • schwag n. (Slang) Low-grade or commercial-grade marijuana. • schwag n. (Slang) Alternative form of swag (“trinkets or promotional items given away at an event”). • schwag adj. (US, slang) inferior; low-grade. |
| SCHWAS | • schwas n. Plural of schwa. • SCHWA n. (German) a vowel sound, like "a" in alone or "e" in linen, that in English often appears unstressed, also SHWA. |
| SWACHH | • swachh n. (India) cleanliness; purity. • SWACHH adj. (Hindi) clean. |
| SWATCH | • swatch n. A piece, pattern, or sample, generally of cloth or a similar material. • swatch n. A selection of such samples bound together. • swatch n. (Figuratively) A clump or portion of something. |
| THWACK | • thwack n. The act of thwacking; a strike or blow, especially with a flat implement. • thwack n. A heavy slapping sound. • thwack v. To hit with a flat implement. |
| WATCHA | • watcha cont. Alternative form of whatcha. • WATCHA interj. (colloquial) what are you, used as a greeting, also WHATCHA, WOTCHA, WOTCHER. |
| WAUCHT | • waucht 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. |
| WHACKO | • whacko adj. Alternative spelling of wacko. • whacko n. Alternative spelling of wacko. • WHACKO n. an eccentric person, also WACK, WACKO. |
| WHACKS | • whacks n. Plural of whack. • whacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whack. • WHACK v. to strike sharply. |
| WHACKY | • whacky adj. Alternative spelling of wacky. • WHACKY adj. eccentric, also WACKY. |
| WOTCHA | • wotcha interj. Alternative form of wotcher (“greeting”). • wotcha cont. (Colloquial, eye-dialect, uncommon) Alternative form of whatcha. • WOTCHA interj. a greeting, developed from what cheer? how are you, also WATCHA, WHATCHA, WOTCHER. |