| AWNINGED | • awninged adj. Having an awning. • AWNINGED adj. having an awning. |
| DAWNINGS | • dawnings n. Plural of dawning. • DAWNING n. daybreak. |
| DOWNLAND | • downland n. (UK) An area of rolling hills (downs), often grassy pasture over chalk or limestone. • DOWNLAND n. a rolling treeless upland. |
| HANDSEWN | • handsewn adj. Sewn by hand, without the use of a sewing machine. • HANDSEWN adj. sewn by hand. |
| LANDWIND | • landwind n. Alternative form of land wind. • land␣wind n. A wind blowing off the land. • LANDWIND n. a wind blowing off the land. |
| SNOWLAND | • snowland n. A snowy region or snowscape. • SNOWLAND n. an area marked by a great amount of snow. |
| TOWNLAND | • townland n. (Ireland) A geographical unit of land smaller than a parish. • TOWNLAND n. esp. in Ireland, a division of land of varying extent; a township. |
| UNWANTED | • unwanted adj. Not wanted; unwelcome. • unwanted n. One who or that which is not wanted; an undesirable. • UNWANTED adj. not wanted. |
| UNWARNED | • unwarned adj. Not warned. • UNWARNED adj. not warned. |
| UNWEANED | • unweaned adj. (Especially of an animal) Not yet weaned; still being suckled. • unweaned adj. (Figuratively) Naive, wet behind the ears, green, inexperienced. • UNWEANED adj. not weaned. |
| WANDLING | • WANDLE v. to walk haltingly. |
| WANTONED | • wantoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of wanton. • WANTON v. to behave in a wanton fashion. |
| WINNARDS | • winnards n. Plural of winnard. • WINNARD n. (dialect) a heron. |
| WOMANNED | • womanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of woman. • WOMAN v. to play the part of a woman. |