| DEAWING | • DEAW v. (Spenser) to cover with dew. |
| DOWAGER | • dowager n. A widow holding property or title derived from her late husband. • dowager n. Any lady of dignified bearing. • DOWAGER n. a title given to a widow to distinguish her from the wife of her husband's heir. |
| GOWANED | • gowaned adj. (Poetic) Covered in daisies. • GOWANED adj. covered with gowans (daisies). |
| RAGWEED | • ragweed n. A plant of the genus Ambrosia. These weeds are particularly noted for producing pollen which people… • RAGWEED n. any of various greyish North American plants of the genus Ambrosia, of the composite family. |
| SWAGGED | • swagged v. Simple past tense and past participle of swag. • SWAG v. to sway, sag. |
| TWANGED | • twanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of twang. • TWANG v. to make a sharp, vibrating sound, also TWANGLE. |
| UNWAGED | • unwaged adj. Without a wage. • unwaged adj. Not waged, as a war. • UNWAGED adj. not receiving a wage. |
| WAGERED | • wagered v. Simple past tense and past participle of wager. • WAGER v. to make a bet. |
| WAGGLED | • waggled v. Simple past tense and past participle of waggle. • WAGGLE v. to wag, move from side to side. |
| WAGONED | • wagoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of wagon. • WAGON v. to transport in a four wheeled horse-drawn vehicle, also WAGGON. |
| WANGLED | • wangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wangle. • WANGLE v. to obtain by craft. |
| WAUGHED | • waughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of waugh. • WAUGH v. to bark, also WAFF. |
| WHANGED | • whanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of whang. • WHANG v. to beat with a whip. |
| WINDAGE | • windage n. (Automotive) Drag on the crankshaft caused by oil splashing out of the sump when rotating at high speeds. • windage n. (Ballistics) The difference in diameter between the bore of a firearm and the shot. • windage n. (Ballistics) Horizontal adjustment of the sight of a firearm or bow. |
| WORDAGE | • wordage n. Words collectively. • wordage n. The excessive use of words; verbiage. • wordage n. The number of words used in a text. |
| WRANGED | • WRANG v. (dialect) to wrong. |