| BALSAWOODS | • balsawoods n. Plural of balsawood. • BALSAWOOD n. the very light wood of the balsa tree. |
| DISAVOWALS | • disavowals n. Plural of disavowal. • DISAVOWAL n. the act of disavowing. |
| DUNIWASSAL | • duniwassal n. A gentleman of the Scottish Highlands. • DUNIWASSAL n. (Gaelic) a Highland gentleman of inferior rank, also DUNIEWASSAL, DUNNIEWASSAL. |
| EASSELWARD | • EASSELWARD adv. (Scots) eastwards, also EASSEL, EASSELGATE, EASSIL. |
| FLATWASHES | • FLATWASH n. laundry that can be ironed mechanically, also FLATWORK. |
| GALLIWASPS | • galliwasps n. Plural of galliwasp. • GALLIWASP n. a West Indian lizard, about a foot long, imagined by the natives to be venomous. |
| GLASSWARES | • glasswares n. Plural of glassware. • GLASSWARE n. ware, or articles collectively, made of glass. |
| LANDWASHES | • LANDWASH n. the shore area between the high-water mark and the sea. |
| LEASTAWAYS | • leastaways adv. Anyway; at least; regardless. Indicates support or degree of a previous statement. • LEASTAWAYS adv. at least; at all events, also LEASTWAYS, LEASTWISE. |
| SALESWOMAN | • saleswoman n. A woman whose occupation it is to sell things. • SALESWOMAN n. a woman who sells in a given territory, in a store, or by telephone. |
| SALTWATERS | • saltwaters n. Plural of saltwater. • salt␣waters n. Plural of salt water. • SALTWATER n. water that contains salt. |
| SCALLAWAGS | • scallawags n. Plural of scallawag. • SCALLAWAG n. a good-for-nothing, a rascal, also SCALAWAG, SCALLYWAG. |
| SCALLYWAGS | • scallywags n. Plural of scallywag. • SCALLYWAG n. a good-for-nothing, a rascal, also SCALAWAG, SCALLAWAG. |
| SPACEWALKS | • spacewalks n. Plural of spacewalk. • spacewalks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spacewalk. • space␣walks n. Plural of space walk. |
| SWAMPLANDS | • swamplands n. Plural of swampland. • SWAMPLAND n. swamp country. |
| WASSAILERS | • wassailers n. Plural of wassailer. • WASSAILER n. one who wassails. |
| WASSAILING | • wassailing v. Present participle of wassail. • wassailing n. The act of performing a wassail. • WASSAILING n. (historical) the holding of a wassail. |
| WASTELANDS | • wastelands n. Plural of wasteland. • WASTELAND n. a desolate, barren area. |
| WATCHGLASS | • watchglass n. Alternative form of watch glass. • watch␣glass n. (Chemistry) An item of glass laboratory equipment consisting of a simple, slightly concave circle of… • watch␣glass n. The glass covering of the face of a watch. |
| WATERGLASS | • water␣glass n. A drinking vessel intended or used for water. • water␣glass n. (Inorganic chemistry) Any of various water-soluble silicate compounds, especially when occurring in… • water␣glass n. A water gauge for a steam boiler. |