| WAKAME | • wakame n. Undaria pinnatifida, an edible seaweed. • WAKAME n. (Japanese) an edible seaweed that can be soaked and used as a salad vegetable, also WAKANE. |
| WAKAMES | • WAKAME n. (Japanese) an edible seaweed that can be soaked and used as a salad vegetable, also WAKANE. |
| WAKEMAN | • wakeman n. (Archaic) A watchman. • wakeman n. (UK, historical) A man employed to preside over a nightly curfew in the city of Ripon, England. • Wakeman prop.n. A surname. |
| LAWMAKER | • lawmaker n. One who makes or enacts laws. • LAWMAKER n. one who makes the laws. |
| WARMAKER | • warmaker n. One who wages war. • WARMAKER n. one who makes war. |
| LAWMAKERS | • lawmakers n. Plural of lawmaker. • LAWMAKER n. one who makes the laws. |
| WARMAKERS | • warmakers n. Plural of warmaker. • WARMAKER n. one who makes war. |
| WATERMARK | • watermark n. A translucent design impressed on the surface of paper and visible when the paper is held to the light. • watermark n. (By extension) A logo superimposed on a digital image, a television broadcast, etc. • watermark n. (Computing) A value stored in a datafile to ensure its integrity, so that if the file’s contents are… |
| WAYMARKED | • waymarked adj. Marked with a waymark. • WAYMARK v. to mark with a waymark. |
| CAMERAWORK | • camerawork n. Skill or technique involving the use of a camera, especially a video camera. • CAMERAWORK n. skilful use of a camera. |
| MEADOWLARK | • meadowlark n. The meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis). • meadowlark n. Any of several songbirds of the genera Sturnella and Leistes, native to the Americas. • MEADOWLARK n. any of several American songbirds of the genus Sturnella. |
| TOMAHAWKED | • tomahawked v. Simple past tense and past participle of tomahawk. • tomahawked adj. Carrying or bearing a tomahawk. • TOMAHAWK v. (Native American) to strike with a short axe. |
| WATCHMAKER | • watchmaker n. A person who repairs (and originally made) watches. • WATCHMAKER n. one that makes or repairs watches or clocks. |
| WATERMARKS | • watermarks n. Plural of watermark. • watermarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of watermark. • WATERMARK v. to mark with a watermark. |
| CAMERAWORKS | • cameraworks n. Plural of camerawork. • CAMERAWORK n. skilful use of a camera. |
| MEADOWLARKS | • meadowlarks n. Plural of meadowlark. • MEADOWLARK n. any of several American songbirds of the genus Sturnella. |
| WATCHMAKERS | • watchmakers n. Plural of watchmaker. • watchmaker's n. The shop or workshop of a watchmaker. • WATCHMAKER n. one that makes or repairs watches or clocks. |
| WATERMARKED | • watermarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of watermark. • WATERMARK v. to mark with a watermark. |
| WATERMARKING | • watermarking v. Present participle of watermark. • WATERMARK v. to mark with a watermark. |