| AWEIGH | • aweigh adj. Just drawn out of the ground, and hanging perpendicularly; atrip; said of the anchor. • AWEIGH adv. in the process of being raised, as an anchor just raised from the bottom. |
| AWHILE | • awhile adv. For some time; for a short time. • awhile adv. (US, Pennsylvania Dutch English) In the meantime; during an implicit ongoing process. • AWHILE adv. for a short time. |
| AWHIRL | • awhirl adj. Whirling. • AWHIRL adj. whirling. |
| DAWISH | • dawish adj. (Rare) Like a jackdaw. • DAWISH adj. like a daw, a jackdaw, foolish. |
| HANIWA | • haniwa n. A terracotta clay figure made for ritual use and buried with the dead in ancient Japan. • HANIWA n. (Japanese) japanese clay sculptures. |
| HAWING | • hawing v. Present participle of haw. • hawing n. The act of saying "haw", in intermission or hesitation of speech. • HAW v. to make indecisive noises. |
| HAWKIE | • hawkie n. (Geordie) A cow with a white face and darker body. • HAWKIE n. a cow with a white-striped face. |
| HAWKIT | • HAWKIT adj. (Scots) streaked, white-faced. |
| KOWHAI | • kowhai n. Any of several small woody legume trees in the genus Sophora native to New Zealand that have yellow… • KOWHAI n. (Maori) a New Zealand tree with golden flowers. |
| RAWISH | • rawish adj. Somewhat raw. • RAWISH adj. somewhat raw. |
| SIWASH | • SIWASH v. to camp out using only natural shelter. |
| TAWHAI | • TAWHAI n. (Maori) a New Zealand beech, also TAWAI. |
| WAHINE | • wahine n. A Polynesian or Maori woman. • wahine n. (Surfing) A female surfer. • WAHINE n. (Maori) a Maori woman. |
| WAIRSH | • WAIRSH adj. tasteless, insipid, also WERSH. |
| WASHIN | • washin' v. Pronunciation spelling of washing. • WASHIN n. design of the leading edge of an aircraft wing a little higher. |
| WHIDAH | • whidah n. Alternative spelling of whydah. • WHIDAH n. a group of African birds related to the finch, also WHYDA, WHYDAH. |
| WHIRRA | • whirra interj. Alternative form of wirra (“exclamation of dismay”). • WHIRRA interj. an interjection used to express sorrow, also WIRRA. |
| WIRRAH | • wirrah n. (Australia) A serranid fish of the genus Acanthistius. • WIRRAH n. (Native Australian) a saltwater fish with bright blue spots. |
| WITHAL | • withal adv. (Chiefly archaic). • withal adv. (Archaic or obsolete) Synonym of therewith (“with this, that, or those”). • withal (Archaic) Used at the end of a clause or sentence, after the object: with. |
| WRAITH | • wraith n. A ghost or specter, especially a person’s likeness seen just after their death. • WRAITH n. a visible disembodied spirit. |