| AWAKENER | • awakener n. One who, or that which, awakens. • AWAKENER n. one that awakens. |
| BAKEWARE | • bakeware n. Cooking equipment intended for use inside an oven. • BAKEWARE n. heat-resistant dishes suitable for use in an oven. |
| EELWRACK | • eelwrack n. Eelgrass (Zostera species). • EELWRACK n. a grasslike flowering plant of the pondweed family. |
| NECKWEAR | • neckwear n. Articles of clothing or jewelry which hang from the neck, such as ties or necklaces. • NECKWEAR n. something that is worn around the neck. |
| OVERWEAK | • overweak adj. Excessively weak; too feeble. • OVERWEAK adj. too weak. |
| REAWAKED | • reawaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of reawake. • REAWAKE v. to awake again. |
| REAWAKEN | • reawaken v. To wake after an extended period of sleep. • reawaken v. To reactivate or reanimate. • REAWAKEN v. to wake again. |
| REAWAKES | • reawakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reawake. • REAWAKE v. to awake again. |
| REAWOKEN | • reawoken v. Past participle of reawake. • REAWAKE v. to awake again. |
| REWAKENS | • rewakens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rewaken. • REWAKEN v. to waken again, also REAWAKE, REWAKE. |
| TWEAKERS | • tweakers n. Plural of tweaker. • TWEAKER n. a small screwdriver used for fine adjustments. |
| TWEAKIER | • tweakier adj. Comparative form of tweaky: more tweaky. • TWEAKY adj. twitchy. |
| WAKENERS | • wakeners n. Plural of wakener. • WAKENER n. one that wakens, also WAKER. |
| WAKERIFE | • WAKERIFE adj. (Scots) wakeful, vigilant, also WAUKRIFE. |
| WEAKENER | • weakener n. A person who, or thing that weakens. • WEAKENER n. something or someone that weakens. |
| WEAKLIER | • weaklier adj. Comparative form of weakly: more weakly. • WEAKLY adj. weak and sickly. |
| WREAKERS | • wreakers n. Plural of wreaker. • WREAKER n. (archaic) one who wreaks. |
| WRECKAGE | • wreckage n. Something wrecked, especially the remains or debris of something which has been severely damaged or destroyed. • WRECKAGE n. the act of wrecking. |