| DAWSONITES | • dawsonites n. Plural of dawsonite. • DAWSONITE n. a hydrous carbonate of alumina and soda, occurring in white, bladed crystals. |
| DISAVOWERS | • disavowers n. Plural of disavower. • DISAVOWER n. one who disavows. |
| DISHWASHER | • dishwasher n. A machine for washing dishes. • dishwasher n. Someone who washes dishes, especially one hired to wash dishes in a restaurant. • dishwasher n. (UK, dialect, Wiltshire) A European bird, the wagtail. |
| DISHWATERS | • dishwaters n. Plural of dishwater. • DISHWATER n. water used for washing dishes. |
| INWARDNESS | • inwardness n. The characteristic of being inward or directed towards the inside. • inwardness n. (Obsolete). • INWARDNESS n. the state of being inward. |
| SANDWICHES | • sandwiches n. Plural of sandwich. • sandwiches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sandwich. • SANDWICH v. to place between two objects. |
| SAWDUSTIER | • SAWDUSTY adj. like or full of sawdust. |
| SEMIDWARFS | • semidwarfs n. Plural of semidwarf. • SEMIDWARF n. a plant that is half dwarf. |
| SHADOWIEST | • shadowiest adj. Superlative form of shadowy: most shadowy. • SHADOWY adj. full of shadows. |
| STRIDEWAYS | • strideways adv. (Dialect, obsolete) Astride. • STRIDEWAYS adv. astride. |
| TAWDRINESS | • tawdriness n. The property of being tawdry. • TAWDRINESS n. the state of being tawdry. |
| WAITRESSED | • waitressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of waitress. • WAITRESS v. to serve as a female waiter. |
| WATERSIDES | • watersides n. Plural of waterside. • WATERSIDE n. the edge of a sea, lake, etc., a shore. |
| WINDLASSED | • windlassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of windlass. • WINDLASS v. to raise with a hoist. |
| WINDLASSES | • windlasses n. Plural of windlass. • WINDLASS v. to raise with a hoist. |
| WINDSHAKES | • windshakes n. Plural of windshake. • WINDSHAKE n. a flaw in wood said to be due to the bending of the tree in the wind. |