| BACKDOWNS | • backdowns n. Plural of backdown. • BACKDOWN n. the abandonment of one's position. |
| CANOEWOOD | • canoewood n. The wood of the tree Liriodendron tulipifera. • CANOEWOOD n. another name for the tulip tree. |
| CHAWDRONS | • chawdrons n. Plural of chawdron. • CHAWDRON n. (Shakespeare) the entrails of an animal. |
| CLAMPDOWN | • clampdown n. A sudden repressive or punitive restriction or control. • clamp-down n. Alternative form of clampdown. • CLAMPDOWN n. a tightening e.g. of regulations. |
| CORDWAINS | • cordwains n. Plural of cordwain. • CORDWAIN n. a fine goatskin leather, also CORDOVAN. |
| COWARDING | • cowarding v. Present participle of coward. • COWARD v. to weaken the courage of, make afraid. |
| CRACKDOWN | • crackdown n. Abruptly stern measures or disciplinary action; increased enforcement. • crack␣down v. (Idiomatic, often with ’on’) To take harsh action (against), as when enforcing a law more stringently than before. • CRACKDOWN n. the taking of a firm action. |
| CROWNLAND | • crownland n. (Historical) In Austria-Hungary, any of the provinces, or largest administrative divisions of the monarchy. • crown␣land n. Alternative form of Crown land. • crown␣land n. Alternative form of crownland. |
| DOWNCASTS | • downcasts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of downcast. • DOWNCAST n. a current of air into a mine. |
| DOWNSCALE | • downscale adj. Being downmarket, of a lower quality. • downscale adj. Of a series of notes, falling in pitch in regular or musical intervals; descending. • downscale v. To reduce in size; to downsize. |
| FACEDOWNS | • facedowns n. Plural of facedown. • face-downs n. Plural of face-down. • FACEDOWN n. the act of confronting someone and forcing them to back down. |
| LANCEWOOD | • lancewood n. A tough, elastic and heavy wood obtained from the West Indies and Guiana, formerly much used for carriage… • lancewood n. New Zealand trees in the genus Pseudopanax. • lancewood n. (Australia) Any of various Australian trees having hard timber, especially Acacia shirleyi of Queensland… |
| OCEANWARD | • oceanward adv. Toward the ocean. • oceanward adj. Facing or leading toward the ocean. • oceanward adj. Closer to the ocean than something else. |
| SMACKDOWN | • smackdown n. A physical or emotional confrontation; a battle, a fight; also, a bitter rivalry. • smackdown n. A significant or humiliating setback or defeat; a beating, a thrashing. • smack␣down v. To defeat utterly and decisively, especially in a humiliating way. |
| WAHCONDAS | • WAHCONDA n. (Native American) a supernatural force in Sioux belief, also WACONDA, WAKANDA. |
| WARDCORNS | • WARDCORN n. a payment in corn. |