| BEATDOWN | • beatdown n. (Slang) a severe beating. • beatdown n. (Professional wrestling, slang) A prescribed situation, usually to advance an angle or establish character… • beat␣down v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see beat, down. |
| DAMEWORT | • damewort n. Dame’s rocket, Hesperis matronalis. • DAMEWORT n. a cruciferous plant, remarkable for its fragrance, esp. toward the close of the day. |
| DANEWORT | • danewort n. A European dwarf version of the elder, Sambucus ebulus, that has a bad smell. • DANEWORT n. an elder-like shrub, said to grow on sites where Danes had fallen, also DANEWEED. |
| DOWNBEAT | • downbeat n. (Music) The accented beat at the beginning of a bar (indicated by a conductor with a downward stroke). • downbeat adj. Sad or pessimistic. • downbeat adj. Cautiously optimistic. |
| DOWNRATE | • downrate v. (Transitive) To give something a lower rating. • DOWNRATE v. to make lower in value. |
| GOATWEED | • goatweed n. Ageratum conyzoides, a herb with white to mauve flowers, native to tropical America, especially Brazil. • goatweed n. Croton capitatus, the hogwort. • GOATWEED n. an umbelliferous weed, long supposed to be good for gout, also GOUTWEED, GOUTWORT. |
| LATEWOOD | • latewood n. Wood formed in a tree relatively late in the season. • LATEWOOD n. the wood formed in the later part of a growth ring. |
| LEADWORT | • leadwort n. Any of various maritime herbs of the genus Plumbago, some of which have lead-coloured spots on the leaves… • LEADWORT n. a genus of maritime herbs with lead-colored spots on the leaves, and nearly lead-colored flowers. |
| OUTLAWED | • outlawed adj. (Of an act) put beyond the limits of the law, forbidden, against the law. • outlawed adj. (Of a person) put beyond the limits of the law, declared an outlaw or declared a criminal. • outlawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outlaw. |
| TAKEDOWN | • takedown n. (Slang) A taking down: the arrest of a suspect by a police officer. • takedown n. (Martial arts) A taking down: an act of bringing one’s opponent to the ground by grabbing one or both… • takedown n. Enforced removal of material from a website, etc. |
| TALLOWED | • tallowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tallow. • TALLOW v. to smear with a mixture of animal fats. |
| TARROWED | • TARROW v. (Scots) to hesitate, be unwilling. |
| TATTOWED | • tattowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tattow. • TATTOW v. to mark the skin by pricking in indelible dyes, also TATTOO, TATU. |
| TEAKWOOD | • teakwood n. Wood of a teak tree. • teakwood n. An item of craftsmanship made from teak. • teakwood n. A wooded area with many teak trees. |
| TEARDOWN | • teardown n. A well-maintained structure purchased and torn down to make way for a new structure. • teardown n. The process of opening and disassembling a device to inspect or showcase its components. • teardown v. Misspelling of tear down. |
| TOWHEADS | • towheads n. Plural of towhead. • tow-heads n. Plural of tow-head. • TOWHEAD n. a head of light blond hair. |
| WANTONED | • wantoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of wanton. • WANTON v. to behave in a wanton fashion. |
| WARDMOTE | • wardmote n. (Historical) A meeting of the inhabitants of a ward, especially in the City of London. • wardmote n. (Historical) A court formerly held in each ward of London, England for trying defaults in matters relating… • WARDMOTE n. a meeting of a ward or a court of a ward. |
| WATERDOG | • waterdog n. A mudpuppy. • waterdog n. The mature larva of an ambystomid salamander, particularly that of the tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum). • waterdog n. An axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum). |