| DANELAWS | • DANELAW n. Danish law that prevailed in England, the part of England ruled by the Danes, also DANELAGH. |
| ELLWANDS | • ellwands n. Plural of ellwand. • ELLWAND n. a measuring rod. |
| GUNWALES | • gunwales n. Plural of gunwale. • GUNWALE n. the upper edge of a ship's side. |
| JAWLINES | • jawlines n. Plural of jawline. • JAWLINE n. the outline of the lower jaw. |
| LANEWAYS | • laneways n. Plural of laneway. • LANEWAY n. a narrow passageway, also LANE. |
| LAUWINES | • lauwines n. Plural of lauwine. • LAUWINE n. (German) an avalanche, also LAWINE. |
| LAWNIEST | • LAWNY adj. covered with lawn. |
| PINWALES | • pinwales n. Plural of pinwale. • PINWALE n. a type of fabric. |
| RENEWALS | • renewals n. Plural of renewal. • RENEWAL n. the act of renewing. |
| SNOWFLEA | • snow␣flea n. Hypogastrura nivicola, a kind of springtail, often seen jumping about on the surface of snow. • SNOWFLEA n. a wingless insect appearing on snow in the spring. |
| SWANLIKE | • swanlike adj. Similar to a swan or a characteristic of it, especially in elegance or grace. • swanlike adj. (Figuratively) Beautiful like a swan. • swanlike adv. In a swanlike way. |
| SWEALING | • swealing v. Present participle of sweal. • swealing n. Alternative form of swaling (melted wax that runs down the edge of a candle). • SWEALING n. a melting. |
| TWANGLES | • twangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of twangle. • TWANGLE v. to make a sharp, vibrating sound, also TWANG. |
| WALLSEND | • Wallsend prop.n. A town in the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England (OS grid ref NZ3066). • Wallsend prop.n. A western suburb of the city of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. • Wallsend prop.n. An unincorporated community in Bell County, Kentucky, United States. |
| WANGLERS | • wanglers n. Plural of wangler. • Wanglers prop.n. Plural of Wangler. • WANGLER n. one who wangles. |
| WEALSMAN | • wealsman n. (Archaic) A statesman. • WEALSMAN n. (Shakespeare) a statesman; a politician. |
| WEALSMEN | • wealsmen n. Plural of wealsman. • WEALSMAN n. (Shakespeare) a statesman; a politician. |
| WETLANDS | • wetlands n. Plural of wetland (“An area or region that is characteristically saturated; a marsh”). • WETLAND n. marshy land. |
| WRANGLES | • wrangles n. Plural of wrangle. • wrangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wrangle. • WRANGLE v. to argue noisily. |