| AWAITED | • awaited v. Simple past tense and past participle of await. • AWAIT v. to wait for. |
| BAWDIER | • bawdier adj. Comparative form of bawdy: more bawdy. • BAWDY adj. obscene. |
| BAWDIES | • BAWDY n. obscene language. |
| BEDAWIN | • bedawin n. Alternative letter-case form of Bedawin. • Bedawin n. Archaic form of bedouin. • BEDAWIN n. a nomadic Arab, also BEDOUIN, BEDU, BEDUIN. |
| DAWTIES | • DAWTIE n. (Scots) a pet, also DAUTIE. |
| DEAWING | • DEAW v. (Spenser) to cover with dew. |
| DEWANIS | • dewanis n. Plural of dewani. • DEWANI n. (Urdu) the office of dewan, also DEWANNY. |
| MIAOWED | • miaowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of miaow. • MIAOW v. to make the sound of a crying cat, also MEOW, MEOU, MIAOU, MIAUL. |
| RAWHIDE | • rawhide n. Untanned hide. • rawhide n. (Countable) A whip made from twisted untanned leather. • rawhide v. (Transitive) To clear (a pump) of sediment by starting and stopping it repeatedly. |
| SIDEWAY | • sideway n. A footpath near a road. • sideway n. A byway. • sideway adj. Sidelong. |
| SWADDIE | • SWADDIE n. a soldier, esp. a militiaman, also SWADDY. |
| TIDEWAY | • tideway n. A channel in which the tide sets. • TIDEWAY n. a channel in which the tide sets. |
| WADDIED | • waddied v. Simple past tense and past participle of waddy. • WADDY v. (Native Australian) to strike with a kind of war-club used by Australian aborigines. |
| WADDIES | • waddies n. Plural of waddy. • WADDY v. (Native Australian) to strike with a kind of war-club used by Australian aborigines. |
| WAISTED | • waisted adj. (In combination) Having some specific type of waist. • waisted adj. Narrower in the middle. • WAISTED adj. having a waist. |
| WAIVODE | • waivode n. Alternative form of voivode. • WAIVODE n. (Russian) originally the title of a military commander in various Slavonic countries; afterwards applied to governors of towns or provinces, also VAIVODE, VOIVODE, WAIWODE, WAYWODE, WOIWODE. |
| WAIWODE | • waiwode n. Alternative form of voivode. • WAIWODE n. (Russian) originally the title of a military commander in various Slavonic countries; afterwards applied to governors of towns or provinces, also VAIVODE, VOIVODE, WAIVODE, WAYWODE, WOIWODE. |
| WAYSIDE | • wayside n. The side of a road or path. • wayside n. A rest area. • wayside adj. Situated near the side of a road or path. |
| WEARIED | • wearied v. Simple past tense and past participle of weary. • WEARY v. to make tired. |
| 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. |