| BANDSAWING | • bandsawing v. Present participle of bandsaw. • BANDSAWING v. BANDSAW. |
| DINNERWARE | • dinnerware n. The dishes used for serving dinner. • DINNERWARE n. plates etc. used for dinner. |
| DOWNRATING | • downrating v. Present participle of downrate. • DOWNRATE v. to make lower in value. |
| INWARDNESS | • inwardness n. The characteristic of being inward or directed towards the inside. • inwardness n. (Obsolete). • INWARDNESS n. the state of being inward. |
| LANDOWNING | • landowning adj. In possession of real estate (i.e. land). • landowning adj. Of or pertaining to the ownership of land. • landowning n. A portion of land belonging to a landowner; a smallholding. |
| NATIONWIDE | • nationwide adj. Extending throughout an entire nation. • nationwide adv. Throughout a nation. • NATIONWIDE adj. extending throughout a nation. |
| RAWINSONDE | • rawinsonde n. A radiosonde whose position is tracked as it ascends to give wind speed and direction information. • RAWINSONDE n. an apparatus for taking upper-air wind velocity and direction. |
| UNWINDABLE | • unwindable adj. Not windable. • unwindable adj. Able to be unwound. • UNWINDABLE adj. that can be unwound. |
| WANDERINGS | • wanderings n. Plural of wandering. • WANDERING n. the act of wandering. |
| WANTONISED | • wantonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of wantonise. • WANTONISE v. (archaic) to play the wanton, also WANTONIZE. |
| WANTONIZED | • wantonized v. Simple past tense and past participle of wantonize. • WANTONIZE v. (archaic) to play the wanton, also WANTONISE. |
| WARRANDING | • warranding v. Present participle of warrand. • WARRAND v. (obsolete) to warrant, also WARRAN. |
| WINDFALLEN | • windfallen adj. Blown down by the wind. • WINDFALLEN adj. blown down by the wind. |
| WINDOWPANE | • windowpane n. A piece of glass filling a window or a section of a window. • windowpane n. (Slang) A gelatin base tab with LSD. • WINDOWPANE n. the glass in a window. |
| WOMANKINDS | • WOMANKIND n. women generally, the female sex, also WOMENKIND. |