| DAWNINGS | • dawnings n. Plural of dawning. • DAWNING n. daybreak. |
| FAWNINGS | • fawnings n. Plural of fawning. • FAWNING n. the act of fawning. |
| GNAWINGS | • gnawings n. Plural of gnawing. • GNAWING n. a persistent dull pain. |
| SPAWNING | • spawning v. Present participle of spawn. • spawning n. The process by which something spawns. • SPAWNING n. the act of spawning. |
| SWAINING | • swaining n. (Informal, slang) Lovemaking; courtship. • SWAINING n. lovemaking. |
| SWANKING | • swanking v. Present participle of swank. • SWANK v. to show off. |
| SWANNIER | • swannier adj. Comparative form of swanny: more swanny. • SWANNY adj. swanlike. |
| SWANNIES | • SWANNIE n. (tradename) in New Zealand, a type of allweather heavy woollen shirt. |
| SWANNING | • swanning v. Present participle of swan. • SWANNING n. the act of swanning. |
| SWANSKIN | • swanskin n. The skin of a swan with the down or feathers on. • swanskin n. A type of brushed flannel cotton twill fabric. • SWANSKIN n. a soft napped fabric resembling flannel. |
| SWINGMAN | • swingman n. (Sports) A player who can swing between two different positions, often the small forward and shooting… • SWINGMAN n. a basketball player who can play guard or forward. |
| WANIGANS | • wanigans n. Plural of wanigan. • WANIGAN n. (Native American) in a lumber camp, a chest for supplies, or the pay office, also WANGAN, WANGUN, WANNIGAN. |
| WANNIONS | • WANNION n. (Shakespeare) a word of uncertain signification, used only in the phrase with a wanion, apparently equivalent to with a vengeance, with a plague, or with misfortune, also WANION. |
| WARNINGS | • warnings n. Plural of warning. • Warnings prop.n. Plural of Warning. • WARNING n. the act of warning. |
| WEANINGS | • weanings n. Plural of weaning. • WEANING n. an act of weaning. |
| WINGSPAN | • wingspan n. (Usually in singular) The distance from the left wingtip to the right wingtip (Of a bird, airplane etc.). • wingspan n. (Usually in singular) One’s arm span. See also fathom#Noun. • WINGSPAN n. the distance from the tip of one of a pair of wings to that of the other. |
| WINNARDS | • winnards n. Plural of winnard. • WINNARD n. (dialect) a heron. |
| YAWNINGS | • yawnings n. Plural of yawning. • YAWNING n. the act of yawning. |