| ASKEWNESS | • askewness n. The quality of being askew. • ASKEWNESS n. the state of being askew. |
| AWAKENERS | • awakeners n. Plural of awakener. • AWAKENER n. one that awakens. |
| KNAPWEEDS | • knapweeds n. Plural of knapweed. • KNAPWEED n. any of several plants of the genus Centaurea, related to the thistles. |
| NECKWEARS | • neckwears n. Plural of neckwear. • NECKWEAR n. something that is worn around the neck. |
| NEWMARKET | • Newmarket prop.n. A market town in Suffolk, England, with a famous racecourse. • Newmarket prop.n. A town in County Cork, Ireland. • Newmarket prop.n. A townland in County Kilkenny, Ireland. |
| NEWSBREAK | • newsbreak n. An instance of news broadcasting. • NEWSBREAK n. a newsworthy event. |
| NEWSMAKER | • newsmaker n. One whose actions make the headlines of news reports; one who affects the course of public discourse. • NEWSMAKER n. a person whose activities are reported in news. |
| NEWSPEAKS | • newspeaks n. Plural of newspeak. • Newspeaks n. Plural of Newspeak. • NEWSPEAK n. deliberately ambiguous and contradictory language used to mislead and manipulate the public. |
| REAWAKENS | • reawakens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reawaken. • REAWAKEN v. to wake again. |
| REWAKENED | • rewakened v. Simple past tense and past participle of rewaken. • REWAKEN v. to waken again, also REAWAKE, REWAKE. |
| SNAKEWEED | • snakeweed n. Any of various not closely related plants reputed to cure snakebite. • snakeweed n. A poisonous American plant of the genus Gutierrezia. • snakeweed n. Bistorta officinalis (common bistort). |
| SNAKEWISE | • snakewise adv. In the manner of a snake; serpentine, with twisting or wriggling motions. • SNAKEWISE adv. in the manner of a snake. |
| UNWAKENED | • unwakened adj. Alternative form of unawakened. • UNWAKENED adj. not wakened, also UNWAKED. |
| UNWREAKED | • unwreaked adj. (Obsolete) Not wreaked. • UNWREAKED adj. not wreaked. |
| WAPENTAKE | • wapentake n. An administrative subdivision in northern English counties, developed under Norse influence, and corresponding… • WAPENTAKE n. (Old English) an archaic subdivision of certain counties. |
| WEAKENERS | • weakeners n. Plural of weakener. • WEAKENER n. something or someone that weakens. |
| WEAKENING | • weakening v. Present participle of weaken. • weakening n. An instance or process of loss of strength. • weakening n. (Uncountable, mathematics) A structural principle of mathematical logic that states that the hypotheses… |
| WINEMAKER | • winemaker n. A person or company that makes wine. • WINEMAKER n. a maker of wine. |