| ABANDONWARE | • abandonware n. (Computing, chiefly video games) A software product that is no longer updated or maintained, or whose… • ABANDONWARE n. computer software that is no longer sold or supported by the publisher. |
| AWKWARDNESS | • awkwardness n. The state or quality of being awkward; clumsiness; unskillfulness. • awkwardness n. The quality of an embarrassing situation. • AWKWARDNESS n. the state of being awkward. |
| BRAINWASHED | • brainwashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of brainwash. • BRAINWASH v. to indoctrinate. |
| DUNIEWASSAL | • DUNIEWASSAL n. (Gaelic) a Highland gentleman of inferior rank, also DUNIWASSAL, DUNNIEWASSAL. |
| HARDWAREMAN | • hardwareman n. (Obsolete) An ironmonger. • HARDWAREMAN n. one who sells hardware. |
| HARDWAREMEN | • hardwaremen n. Plural of hardwareman. • HARDWAREMAN n. one who sells hardware. |
| HEAVENWARDS | • heavenwards adv. Upwards, in the direction of the sky or heavens. • HEAVENWARDS adv. towards heaven, also HEAVENWARD. |
| LANDWAITERS | • landwaiters n. Plural of landwaiter. • LANDWAITER n. an officer of the custom house. |
| MADONNAWISE | • Madonnawise adv. In the manner of the Virgin Mary. • MADONNAWISE adv. in the manner of a madonna. |
| MEADOWLANDS | • meadowlands n. Plural of meadowland. • Meadowlands prop.n. A wetlands area near New York City in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, home to a shopping mall… • MEADOWLAND n. land that is or is used for meadow. |
| TRADESWOMAN | • tradeswoman n. A female skilled manual worker. • TRADESWOMAN n. a woman employed in trade. |
| UNPATHWAYED | • unpathwayed adj. Without a path. • UNPATHWAYED adj. without paths. |
| UNWARRANTED | • unwarranted adj. Not warranted; being without warrant, authority, or guaranty; unwarrantable. • unwarranted adj. Unjustified, inappropriate or undeserved. • UNWARRANTED adj. not warranted. |
| WALDGRAVINE | • WALDGRAVINE n. (German) the wife of a waldgrave. |
| WARRANDICES | • warrandices n. Plural of warrandice. • WARRANDICE n. a guarantee; a clause in a deed by which the grantor binds himself or herself to make good to the grantee the right conveyed. |
| WARRANTISED | • warrantised v. Simple past tense and past participle of warrantise. • WARRANTISE v. (archaic) to guarantee the security of (land) to a person, also WARRANTIZE. |
| WARRANTIZED | • WARRANTIZE v. to guarantee the security of (land) to a person, also WARRANTISE. |
| WAYWARDNESS | • waywardness n. The quality of being wayward. • WAYWARDNESS n. the state of being wayward. |