| DOWNWARP | • downwarp n. (Geology) A segment of the crust of the Earth that bends downward. • DOWNWARP n. a broad surface depression. |
| GLADWRAP | • glad␣wrap n. (Australia, New Zealand, sometimes US) Thin plastic film used as a wrap for food, etc. • GLADWRAP n. a thin film to wrap in food. • GLADWRAP v. to cover with gladwrap. |
| MOLDWARP | • moldwarp n. Alternative form of mouldwarp. • MOLDWARP n. (dialect) a mole, also MODIWORT, MOUDIEWART, MOUDIEWORT, MOUDIWART, MOUDIWORT, MOULDWARP, MOULDYWARP, MOWDIE, MOWDIEWART, MOWDIEWORT. |
| PARKWARD | • parkward adv. (Rare) Towards a park. • PARKWARD adv. towards a park, also PARKWARDS. |
| PASSWORD | • password n. (Military, security) A word relayed to a person to gain admittance to a place or to gain access to information. • password n. (Computing, cryptography) A string of characters used to log in to a computer or network, to access… • password v. (Computing, transitive) To protect with a password. |
| PEARWOOD | • pearwood n. The wood of the pear tree. • PEARWOOD n. the wood of the pear tree. |
| PERSWADE | • perswade v. Obsolete spelling of persuade. • PERSWADE v. to induce by reasoning or entreaty, also PERSUADE. |
| POLEWARD | • poleward adj. Towards a (north or south) pole. • poleward adv. Towards a pole of a planet. • POLEWARD adv. in the direction of either the North or South pole. |
| PREDAWNS | • predawns n. Plural of predawn. • PREDAWN n. the time just before dawn. |
| RIPSAWED | • ripsawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ripsaw. • RIPSAW v. to cut with a ripsaw. |
| SCRAWPED | • SCRAWP v. (dialect) to scratch the skin to relieve itching, also SCRORP. |
| SPRAWLED | • sprawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprawl. • SPRAWL v. to stretch out ungracefully. |
| UNWARPED | • unwarped adj. Not warped. • UNWARPED adj. not warped. |
| UPWARDLY | • upwardly adv. In an upward manner. • upwardly adv. Towards a higher level, position or status. • UPWARD adv. toward a higher place or position, also UPWARDS. |
| WALDRAPP | • waldrapp n. An endangered species of ibis, the northern bald ibis, Geronticus eremita. • WALDRAPP n. (German) the hermit ibis of North Africa and the Middle East. |
| WAPPERED | • wappered v. Simple past tense and past participle of wapper. • WAPPER v. to cause to shake; to tremble; to totter. |
| WARDROPS | • Wardrops prop.n. Plural of Wardrop. • WARDROP n. (Milton) a wardrobe. |
| WARDSHIP | • wardship n. (Chiefly law) The state of being a ward of someone. • wardship n. (Historical) In English feudal law, the guardianship which the lord had of the land of his vassal while… • WARDSHIP n. the office of a guardian. |
| WORDPLAY | • wordplay n. A humorous play on words; such plays on words collectively. • wordplay n. A witty verbal exchange; such exchanges collectively. • word␣play n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see word, play. |
| WORDWRAP | • word␣wrap n. (Computing) A word processing feature which automatically adjusts lines of text to fit within the page… • word␣wrap v. (Computing) To adjust lines of text in this manner. • WORDWRAP n. in computing, a function that shifts a word at the end of a line to a new line in order to keep within preset margins. |