| BYREWOMAN | • BYREWOMAN n. a woman who tends cattle. |
| DAYFLOWER | • dayflower n. Any of several plants, of the genus Commelina, whose flowers last only a day. • DAYFLOWER n. a genus consisting mostly of tropical perennial herbs, having ephemeral flowers. |
| DAYWORKER | • dayworker n. An employee paid on an irregular basis; a casual worker. • day-worker n. Alternative spelling of dayworker. • day␣worker n. Alternative spelling of dayworker. |
| EARLYWOOD | • earlywood n. Wood formed in a tree relatively early in the season. • EARLYWOOD n. the wood formed in the first part of the growth layer during the spring. |
| FOOTWEARY | • FOOTWEARY adj. weary from walking. |
| GARRYOWEN | • garryowen n. (Rugby union) A high short punt onto or behind the defending team. • GARRYOWEN n. in rugby, a high kick forward followed by a rush towards the landing place of the ball. |
| HORSEWAYS | • horseways n. Plural of horseway. • HORSEWAY n. a road for horses. |
| MAYFLOWER | • mayflower n. Any of several plants that flower in May - especially the hawthorn (in Britain) and the trailing arbutus (in the US). • Mayflower prop.n. A historical ship that transported the Pilgrims to America in the year 1620. • MAYFLOWER n. in England, the hawthorn; in New England, the trailing arbutus; also, the blossom of these plants. |
| NONLAWYER | • nonlawyer n. Alternative form of non-lawyer. • non-lawyer n. A person that is not a lawyer. • NONLAWYER n. one who is not a lawyer. |
| OVERSWAYS | • oversways v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oversway. • OVERSWAY v. to bear down. |
| OVERWEARY | • overweary v. (Transitive) To weary too much; to tire out. • overweary adj. Overly weary; too tired or worn out. • OVERWEARY v. to weary too much; to tire out. |
| POLYWATER | • polywater n. (Pseudoscience) A supposed polymeric form of water reported to have been produced in fine capillaries;… • POLYWATER n. a supposed form of water, said to be a polymer, with properties different from ordinary water. |
| POWERPLAY | • powerplay n. Alternative spelling of power play. • power-play n. Alternative spelling of power play. • power␣play n. (Uncountable) Tactics used to magnify power or influence. |
| ROUTEWAYS | • routeways n. Plural of routeway. • ROUTEWAY n. an established course of travel. |
| SEAWORTHY | • seaworthy adj. Fit for service at sea. • sea-worthy adj. Fit for service at sea. • SEAWORTHY adj. able to be used on the sea. |