| ACCREWED | • accrewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of accrew. • ACCREW v. (Spenser) to accrue. |
| BECOWARD | • BECOWARD v. to accuse of cowardice. |
| COWARDED | • cowarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of coward. • COWARD v. to weaken the courage of, make afraid. |
| COWHEARD | • cowheard n. Obsolete form of cowherd. • COWHEARD n. (Spenser) a coward. |
| DECLAWED | • declawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of declaw. • DECLAW v. to remove the claws of. |
| DEWCLAWS | • dewclaws n. Plural of dewclaw. • dew␣claws n. Plural of dew claw. • DEWCLAW n. a vestigial digit or claw. |
| FACEDOWN | • facedown adv. Alternative form of face-down. • facedown n. Alternative form of face-down (“a confrontation”). • face-down adv. (Of a person or object) In a manner such that the face, front, or surface which is normally directed… |
| LACEWOOD | • lacewood n. Any of several types of wood with a coarse texture, but especially that from several varieties of sycamore. • LACEWOOD n. the wood of the American plane or a similar wood, suitable for ornamental use. |
| SCRAWBED | • SCRAWB v. to scrape with or as with claws. |
| SCRAWLED | • scrawled adj. Having been written in a rapid and sloppy manner. • scrawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scrawl. • SCRAWL v. to write hastily or illegibly, also SCRIBBLE. |
| SCRAWMED | • scrawmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of scrawm. • SCRAWM v. (dialect) to scratch, also SCRAB, SCRAT, SCRATTLE. |
| SCRAWPED | • SCRAWP v. (dialect) to scratch the skin to relieve itching, also SCRORP. |
| THWACKED | • thwacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of thwack. • THWACK v. to strike with something flat. |
| UNCLAWED | • unclawed adj. Lacking claws. • UNCLAWED adj. not clawed. |
| WAUCHTED | • wauchted v. Simple past tense and past participle of waucht. • WAUCHT v. (Scots) to drink in large draughts, also WAUGHT. |