| DINNERWARE | • dinnerware n. The dishes used for serving dinner. • DINNERWARE n. plates etc. used for dinner. |
| ENWRAPMENT | • enwrapment n. The act of enwrapping. • enwrapment n. A wrapper or envelope. • ENWRAPMENT n. the act of enwrapping, also INWRAPMENT. |
| INNERWEARS | • INNERWEAR n. underwear. |
| MEGANEWTON | • meganewton n. One million newtons. • MEGANEWTON n. a measure of gravity, a million newtons. |
| NEWFANGLED | • newfangled adj. (Usually derogatory, disapproving, or humorous) new and often needlessly novel or gratuitously different;… • newfangled adj. Fond of novelty. • new-fangled adj. Alternative spelling of newfangled. |
| NEWFANGLES | • NEWFANGLE n. an excessively or ostentatiously modern thing. |
| NEWSAGENCY | • newsagency n. A newsagent’s shop. • news␣agency n. An organisation that gathers and distributes news to newspapers and radio and television broadcasters. • news␣agency n. (Ireland, Australia) Alternative form of newsagency. |
| NEWSAGENTS | • newsagents n. Plural of newsagent. • NEWSAGENT n. one who sells newspapers etc. |
| NONRENEWAL | • nonrenewal n. Failure to renew. • NONRENEWAL n. the fact or act of not renewing. |
| PREWEANING | • preweaning adj. Before weaning. • PREWEANING adj. taking place before weaning. |
| REWAKENING | • rewakening n. (Archaic) reawakening. • rewakening v. Present participle of rewaken. • REWAKEN v. to waken again, also REAWAKE, REWAKE. |
| SWANNERIES | • swanneries n. Plural of swannery. • SWANNERY n. a place where swans are raised. |
| UNANSWERED | • unanswered adj. That has not been answered or addressed. • UNANSWERED adj. not answered. |
| UNAWAKENED | • unawakened adj. Not awakened; sleeping; unconscious; unaware. • UNAWAKENED adj. not awakened. |
| UNWARENESS | • UNWARENESS n. (archaic) unwariness, also UNWARINESS. |
| UNWEAKENED | • unweakened adj. Not weakened. • UNWEAKENED adj. not weakened. |
| UNWEAPONED | • unweaponed adj. Not armed with a weapon. • UNWEAPON v. to disarm. |
| WEAKENINGS | • weakenings n. Plural of weakening. • WEAKENING n. the act of making weak. |