| DAWTED | • dawted v. Simple past tense and past participle of dawt. • DAWT v. (Scots) to pet, also DAUT. |
| DAWTIE | • DAWTIE n. (Scots) a pet, also DAUTIE. |
| STAWED | • stawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of staw. • STAW v. (Scots) to stall. |
| TAWDRY | • tawdry n. (Obsolete) Tawdry lace. • tawdry n. (Obsolete) Anything gaudy and cheap; pretentious finery. • tawdry adj. (Of clothing, appearance, etc.) Cheap and gaudy; showy. |
| TAWSED | • tawsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tawse. • TAWSE v. to beat with a taws. |
| TAWTED | • TAWT v. (Scots) to mat, tangle, also TAUT. |
| THAWED | • thawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of thaw. • THAW v. to melt. |
| TOWARD | • toward prep. In the direction of. • toward prep. In relation to (someone or something). • toward prep. For the purpose of attaining (an aim). |
| VAWTED | • VAWTE v. (obsolete) to vault, also VAUT, VAUTE. |
| WADSET | • wadset n. (Obsolete, Scotland) The conveyance of land in pledge for a debt; a mortgage. • wadset v. (Obsolete, Scotland) To mortgage land. • WADSET v. (Scots) to pawn or mortgage, also WADSETT. |
| WAFTED | • wafted v. Simple past tense and past participle of waft. • WAFT v. to carry lightly in the air. |
| WAITED | • waited v. Simple past tense and past participle of wait. • WAITE v. (Spenser) to wait. |
| WANTED | • wanted adj. Wished for; desired; sought. • wanted adj. (Law) subject to immediate detainment by law enforcement authorities on sight. • wanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of want. |
| WARTED | • warted adj. Having warts. • WARTED adj. having a wart. |
| WASTED | • wasted adj. Not profitably used. • wasted adj. Ravaged or deteriorated. • wasted adj. Emaciated and haggard. |