| ANYWHERES | • anywheres adv. (US, nonstandard, slang or dialectal) anywhere. • ANYWHERE n. any place at all. |
| BEWRAYING | • bewraying n. The act or process of divulging or revealing information. • bewraying v. Present participle of bewray. • BEWRAY v. (archaic) to reveal unintentionally, esp. the existence, presence, or true character of (a person or thing). |
| BYREWOMAN | • BYREWOMAN n. a woman who tends cattle. |
| ENTRYWAYS | • entryways n. Plural of entryway. • ENTRYWAY n. a passage serving as an entrance. |
| GARRYOWEN | • garryowen n. (Rugby union) A high short punt onto or behind the defending team. • GARRYOWEN n. in rugby, a high kick forward followed by a rush towards the landing place of the ball. |
| GREENWAYS | • greenways n. Plural of greenway. • Greenways prop.n. Plural of Greenway. • GREENWAY n. a corridor of undeveloped land in or near a city. |
| LAWYERING | • lawyering n. The practicing of law as a profession; being a lawyer. • lawyering v. Present participle of lawyer. • LAWYERING n. working as a member of the legal profession. |
| NONLAWYER | • nonlawyer n. Alternative form of non-lawyer. • non-lawyer n. A person that is not a lawyer. • NONLAWYER n. one who is not a lawyer. |
| RENEWABLY | • renewably adv. In a renewable manner. • RENEWABLE adv. capable of being renewed. |
| STERNWAYS | • sternways n. Plural of sternway. • STERNWAY n. the backward movement of a vessel. |
| TWALPENNY | • twalpenny n. (Historical) An old Scots shilling. • TWALPENNY n. (Scots) an old shilling. |
| UNAWARELY | • unawarely adv. (Rare) unawares. • UNAWARE adv. not aware, also UNAWARES, UNWARE, UNWARES. |
| WARREYING | • warreying v. Present participle of warrey. • WARREY v. (obsolete) to make war on, also WARRAY. |
| WAYMENTED | • waymented v. Simple past tense and past participle of wayment. • WAYMENT v. (Spenser) to lament, grieve. |
| WEARINGLY | • wearingly adv. In a wearing (tiring) manner. • WEARING adv. tiring. |
| WHERRYMAN | • wherryman n. The person who pilots a wherry. • WHERRYMAN n. a man employed in a wherry, esp. one who rows a wherry. |
| WYANDOTTE | • wyandotte n. (Uncommon) Alternative letter-case form of Wyandotte (breed of poultry). • Wyandotte prop.n. (Native Americans) Alternative spelling of Wyandot. • Wyandotte prop.n. A placename. |