| BRIGALOWS | • brigalows n. Plural of brigalow. • BRIGALOW n. (Native Australian) any of several species of acacia. |
| DISALLOWS | • disallows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disallow. • DISALLOW v. to refuse to allow. |
| DISAVOWAL | • disavowal n. A denial of knowledge, relationship, and/or responsibility towards something (or someone). • DISAVOWAL n. the act of disavowing. |
| DISHALLOW | • dishallow v. (Transitive) To make unholy; to profane. • DISHALLOW v. to make unholy; to profane. |
| GAIRFOWLS | • gairfowls n. Plural of gairfowl. • GAIRFOWL n. (Old Norse) the great auk, also GAREFOWL. |
| KILOWATTS | • kilowatts n. Plural of kilowatt. • KILOWATT n. a unit of power. |
| LEASOWING | • leasowing v. Present participle of leasow. • LEASOW v. (Old English) to pasture, also LEASOWE. |
| PLOWTAILS | • plowtails n. Plural of plowtail. • PLOWTAIL n. the end of a plough where the handles are, also PLOUGHTAIL. |
| SALLOWIER | • SALLOWY adj. abounding in sallows, willow trees. |
| SALLOWING | • sallowing v. Present participle of sallow. • SALLOW v. to make sallow. |
| SALLOWISH | • sallowish adj. Slightly sallow. • SALLOWISH adj. somewhat sallow, also SALLOWY. |
| SHADOWILY | • shadowily adv. In a shadowy manner. • SHADOWY adv. full of shadows. |
| SHOALWISE | • shoalwise adv. In or as a shoal. • SHOALWISE adv. in shoals. |
| SWORDTAIL | • swordtail n. One of many species of freshwater fish, in genus Xiphophorus, others of which are called platyfish. • swordtail n. Any of various papilionid butterflies that have a long sword-like projection from the tornal section of each hindwing. • SWORDTAIL n. a small Central American freshwater fish. |
| TALLOWISH | • tallowish adj. Having the qualities of tallow. • TALLOWISH adj. of or like tallow, also TALLOWY. |
| WINDLOADS | • WINDLOAD n. the force on a structure arising from the impact of wind on it. |