| ADVOWSONS | • advowsons n. Plural of advowson. • ADVOWSON n. the right of presentation to a church benefice. |
| BAWDINESS | • bawdiness n. The state or characteristic of being bawdy. • bawdiness n. A bawdy remark. • BAWDINESS n. the state of being bawdy. |
| DOWNCASTS | • downcasts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of downcast. • DOWNCAST n. a current of air into a mine. |
| DWARFNESS | • dwarfness n. The quality of being a dwarf, or unusually small specimen. • DWARFNESS n. the state of being dwarf. |
| NEWSSTAND | • newsstand n. An open stall, often on a street, where newspapers and magazines are on sale to the public. • NEWSSTAND n. a stand from which newspapers are sold. |
| SANDWORMS | • sandworms n. Plural of sandworm. • SANDWORM n. a sand-dwelling worm. |
| SANDWORTS | • sandworts n. Plural of sandwort. • SANDWORT n. any of various small white-flowered plants of the pink family. |
| SNAPWEEDS | • snapweeds n. Plural of snapweed. • SNAPWEED n. a flowering plant. |
| SNOWLANDS | • snowlands n. Plural of snowland. • SNOWLAND n. an area marked by a great amount of snow. |
| SWANHERDS | • swanherds n. Plural of swanherd. • SWANHERD n. one who tends swans. |
| SWANSDOWN | • swansdown n. The down of a swan. • swansdown n. A soft woolen fabric; flannelette. • swan's-down n. Alternative spelling of swansdown. |
| SWORDSMAN | • swordsman n. A person skilled at using swords in sport or combat; a fencer. • swordsman n. A person who fights with a sword. • swordsman n. (Informal) A man who is a skillful or enthusiastic practitioner of sexual intercourse. |
| UNSHADOWS | • unshadows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshadow. • UNSHADOW v. to remove from shadow, clear of shadow. |
| UNWASHEDS | • UNWASHED n. (colloquial) the lower classes. |
| WALLSENDS | • Wallsends n. Plural of Wallsend. • WALLSEND n. coal of a certain quality and size; originally coal dug at Wallsend. |
| WASHDOWNS | • washdowns n. Plural of washdown. • WASHDOWN n. the act of washing (oneself or something) down. |
| WASHLANDS | • washlands n. Plural of washland. • WASHLAND n. an area of land flooded by a river. |
| WASHSTAND | • washstand n. (Furniture) A table containing a basin and a pitcher of water for washing. • washstand n. (Dated) In a stable or garage, a place in the floor prepared so that carriages or automobiles may be… • wash␣stand n. Alternative form of washstand. |
| WINDSAILS | • windsails n. Plural of windsail. • WINDSAIL n. a wide funnel of canvas used to convey a stream of air below deck. |
| WINDSLABS | • WINDSLAB n. a crust formed on soft snow by the wind. |