| HEARTWATERS | • HEARTWATER n. a fatal tick-borne viral disease of cattle, sheep and goats. |
| STATESWOMEN | • stateswomen n. Plural of stateswoman. • STATESWOMAN n. a female statesman. |
| STEWARTRIES | • stewartries n. Plural of stewartry. • STEWARTRY n. (Scots) a former territorial division of Scotland (abolished in 1747) under the jurisdiction of a steward; now only in The Stewartry, the Kirkcudbright district of Galloway. |
| STREETWARDS | • streetwards adv. Toward the street. • STREETWARDS adv. towards or facing the street, also STREETWARD. |
| STREETWEARS | • STREETWEAR n. clothes suitable for wear in the street. |
| SWEETHEARTS | • sweethearts n. Plural of sweetheart. • SWEETHEART n. a loved one. |
| SWEETWATERS | • sweetwaters n. Plural of sweetwater. • sweet␣waters n. Plural of sweet water. • SWEETWATER n. freshwater. |
| THEREWITHAL | • therewithal adv. In addition; besides; with all this/that. • THEREWITHAL adv. (archaic) besides, together with. |
| TIDEWAITERS | • tidewaiters n. Plural of tidewaiter. • tide␣waiters n. Plural of tide waiter. • TIDEWAITER n. (formerly) a customs officer who boarded and inspected incoming ships. |
| WAGGONETTES | • waggonettes n. Plural of waggonette. • WAGGONETTE n. a carriage with one crosswise seat in front, two seats in back, also WAGONETTE. |
| WASTEBASKET | • wastebasket n. A usually small indoor receptacle for items that are to be discarded; a rubbish bin. • wastebasket v. (Transitive) To discard in a wastebasket. • WASTEBASKET n. a basket or bin for holding discarded paper and other rubbish. |
| WASTEWATERS | • wastewaters n. Plural of wastewater. • WASTEWATER n. waste water. |
| WATERSMEETS | • watersmeets n. Plural of watersmeet. • WATERSMEET n. the confluence of two streams. |
| WEATHERCAST | • weathercast n. (Meteorology) A weather forecast, especially one broadcast by radio or television. • WEATHERCAST n. a weather forecast esp. on radio or television. |
| WEATHERMOST | • weathermost adj. (Nautical) Farthest to the windward side. • WEATHERMOST adj. furthest to windward. |
| WENTLETRAPS | • wentletraps n. Plural of wentletrap. • WENTLETRAP n. (Dutch) any of a genus of gasteropod molluscs, having a spiral shell with many deep whorls. |
| WHITEWATERS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| WHITLEATHER | • whitleather n. A soft, pale leather prepared by tawing with alum and salt. • WHITLEATHER n. leather dressed with alum. |
| WITENAGEMOT | • witenagemot n. (History, usually uncountable, sometimes countable) Any of several assemblies which existed in Anglo-Saxon… • witenagemot n. (History, countable) A specific session of such an assembly. • WITENAGEMOT n. (Old English) an early English national council, also WITENAGEMOTE. |