| BASHAWS | • bashaws n. Plural of bashaw. • Bashaws prop.n. Plural of Bashaw. • BASHAW n. (Turkish) a former Turkish official. |
| BUSHWAS | • BUSHWA n. nonsense, also BUSHWAH. |
| CASHAWS | • cashaws n. Plural of cashaw. • CASHAW n. (Native American) a variety of squash, also CUSHAW. |
| CASHEWS | • cashews n. Plural of cashew. • CASHEW n. (Tupi) a large tree native to tropical America and cultivated for its edible kidney-shaped nuts; the nut itself. |
| CUSHAWS | • cushaws n. Plural of cushaw. • CUSHAW n. a variety of squash, also CASHAW. |
| HAWSERS | • hawsers n. Plural of hawser. • HAWSER n. a large rope for mooring or towing a ship, also HALSER. |
| PESHWAS | • peshwas n. Plural of peshwa. • PESHWA n. (Persian) a chief minister, also PEISHWA, PEISHWAH. |
| SAWFISH | • sawfish n. Any ray (marine fish with a flat body and wing-like fins) of the family Pristidae, having a snout that… • SAWFISH n. any of various cartilaginous fishes having a long flattened snout with toothlike projections along each edge. |
| SCHWAGS | • SCHWAG n. (Yiddish) cheap merchandise given away to the public at promotional events; poor quality marijuana. |
| SHADOWS | • shadows n. Plural of shadow. • shadows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shadow. • SHADOW v. to make dark or gloomy. |
| SWARTHS | • swarths n. Plural of swarth. • SWARTH n. the quantity of grass cut down by one sweep of the scythe, also SWATH, SWATHE. |
| SWASHED | • swashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of swash. • SWASH v. to dash, splash. |
| SWASHER | • swasher n. (Obsolete) One who makes a blustering show of valour or force of arms. • swasher adj. Comparative form of swash: more swash. • SWASHER n. (Shakespeare) a blusterer. |
| SWASHES | • swashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swash. • SWASH v. to dash, splash. |
| SWATHES | • swathes n. Plural of swathe. • swathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swathe. • SWATHE v. to wrap in bandages. |
| WASHERS | • washers n. Plural of washer. • washers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of washer. • Washers prop.n. Plural of Washer. |
| WASHINS | • WASHIN n. design of the leading edge of an aircraft wing a little higher. |
| WASHUPS | • washups n. Plural of washup. • wash␣ups n. Plural of wash up. • WASHUP n. the act of washing clean. |
| WASPISH | • waspish adj. Suggestive of the behaviour of a wasp. • waspish adj. Spiteful or irascible. • WASPish adj. Suggestive of the behaviour of a WASP. |
| WHATSIS | • whatsis n. Any object whose actual name one does not know or cannot remember. • WHATSIS n. something whose name is unknown, also WHATSIT. |