| ANSWERPHONE | • answerphone n. (Britain, New Zealand) A telephone containing a built-in device for recording incoming callers’ messages… • answer␣phone n. Alternative form of answerphone. • ANSWERPHONE n. a device that automatically answers incoming telephone calls, also ANSAPHONE. |
| DINNERWARES | • dinnerwares n. Plural of dinnerware. • DINNERWARE n. plates etc. used for dinner. |
| ENWRAPMENTS | • enwrapments n. Plural of enwrapment. • ENWRAPMENT n. the act of enwrapping, also INWRAPMENT. |
| ENWRAPPINGS | • enwrappings n. Plural of enwrapping. • ENWRAPPING n. the act of wrapping. |
| INWRAPMENTS | • INWRAPMENT n. the act of inwrapping, also ENWRAPMENT. |
| INWRAPPINGS | • INWRAPPING n. the act of wrapping round. |
| NARROWBANDS | • NARROWBAND n. a device operating at a narrow range of frequencies. |
| NONANSWERED | • nonanswered adj. Not answered. • NONANSWER v. to answer in an unsatisfactory way. |
| NONRENEWALS | • nonrenewals n. Plural of nonrenewal. • NONRENEWAL n. the fact or act of not renewing. |
| RAINWASHING | • rainwashing v. Present participle of rainwash. • RAINWASH v. to wash material downhill by rain. |
| RAWINSONDES | • rawinsondes n. Plural of rawinsonde. • RAWINSONDE n. an apparatus for taking upper-air wind velocity and direction. |
| REANSWERING | • reanswering v. Present participle of reanswer. • REANSWER v. (Shakespeare) to be equivalent to. |
| SCRAWNINESS | • scrawniness n. The property of being scrawny. • SCRAWNINESS n. the state of being scrawny. |
| TRANSMEWING | • transmewing v. Present participle of transmew. • TRANSMEW v. (Spenser) to transmute, change to another form or substance, also TRANSMOVE. |
| UNAWARENESS | • unawareness n. The state of being unaware. • UNAWARENESS n. the state of being unaware. |
| UNSWEARINGS | • UNSWEARING n. the act of recanting. |
| WARRANTINGS | • warrantings n. Plural of warranting. • WARRANTING n. the act of warranting. |
| WONDERLANDS | • wonderlands n. Plural of wonderland. • WONDERLAND n. an imaginary place of delicate beauty or magical charm. |