| BAWDRIC | • bawdric n. Obsolete form of baldric. • BAWDRIC n. a warrior's sword belt, also BALDRIC, BALDRICK, BAUDRIC, BAUDRICK. |
| CAMWOOD | • camwood n. An African hardwood tree, Baphia nitida, that is a form of sandalwood. • camwood n. The wood of this tree. • CAMWOOD n. the wood of a West African tree, used in making a red dye. |
| COWARDS | • cowards n. Plural of coward. • COWARD v. to weaken the courage of, make afraid. |
| COWHAND | • cowhand n. One who tends free-range cattle, especially in the American West. • COWHAND n. one who looks after cows. |
| CRAWDAD | • crawdad n. (US, regional) The crayfish. • CRAWDAD n. a crayfish, also CRAWDADDY. |
| CRAWLED | • crawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of crawl. • CRAWL v. to move with the body close to the ground. |
| DAWCOCK | • dawcock n. (Obsolete) A jackdaw. • dawcock n. (Obsolete) A silly fellow. • DAWCOCK n. (archaic) a cock jackdaw, a simpleton. |
| DECLAWS | • declaws v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of declaw. • DECLAW v. to remove the claws of. |
| DEWCLAW | • dewclaw n. A vestigial digit, hoof or claw that does not reach the ground. • dew␣claw n. Alternative form of dewclaw. • DEWCLAW n. a vestigial digit or claw. |
| JACKDAW | • jackdaw n. A European bird (Coloeus monedula) of the crow family, often nesting in church towers and ruins. • jackdaw n. A Daurian jackdaw, a closely related Asian bird (Coloeus dauuricus). • JACKDAW n. a bird resembling a crow. |
| LADYCOW | • ladycow n. (Obsolete) Synonym of ladybird. • LADYCOW n. a small beetle, also LADYBUG, LADYBIRD, LADYFLY. |
| SWACKED | • swacked adj. (Slang) Intoxicated. • swacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of swack. • SWACK v. (Scots) to strike, brandish. |
| WACONDA | • Waconda prop.n. Dated form of Wakanda. • WACONDA n. (Native American) a supernatural force in Sioux belief, also WAHCONDA, WAKANDA. |
| WATCHED | • watched v. Simple past tense and past participle of watch. • watched adj. Wearing a watch. • WATCH v. to keep in view. |
| WHACKED | • whacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of whack. • whacked adj. (Colloquial, US) Tired; fatigued. • whacked adj. (Slang) Intoxicated on drugs. |
| WILDCAT | • wildcat n. A cat that lives in the wilderness, specifically. • wildcat n. (Figurative) A person who acts like a wildcat, (usually) a violent and easily-angered person or a sexually… • wildcat n. (American football) An offensive formation with an unbalanced line and a snap directly to the running… |
| WINDACS | • windacs n. Plural of windac. • WINDAC n. a windlass, also WINDAS. |
| WRACKED | • wracked v. Simple past tense and past participle of wrack. • WRACK v. to wreck. |