| BACKSWORDS | • backswords n. Plural of backsword. • BACKSWORD n. an archaic, edged, unpointed sword used in prizefighting. |
| COASTWARDS | • coastwards adv. Towards the coast. • COASTWARDS adv. in the direction of the coast, also COASTWARD. |
| DISAVOWERS | • disavowers n. Plural of disavower. • DISAVOWER n. one who disavows. |
| DOWNSTAIRS | • downstairs adj. Located on a lower floor. • downstairs adv. Living, stepping, or coming down the stairs. • downstairs adv. (Figurative) In or to hell. |
| SHOREWARDS | • shorewards adv. Towards the shore. • SHOREWARDS adv. in the direction of the shore, also SHOREWARD. |
| SHOWBREADS | • showbreads n. Plural of showbread. • show␣breads n. Plural of show bread. • SHOWBREAD n. twelve loaves placed every Sabbath beside the altar in the Jewish Temple and eaten by the priests at the end of the week, also SHEWBREAD. |
| SMALLSWORD | • smallsword n. A light one-handed sword, designed for thrusting, which evolved out of the longer and heavier rapier… • SMALLSWORD n. a light sword used for thrusting only; esp. the sword worn by civilians of rank in the eighteenth century. |
| SNOWBOARDS | • snowboards n. Plural of snowboard. • snowboards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of snowboard. • SNOWBOARD v. to use a snowboard. |
| SOUTHWARDS | • southwards adv. In a southerly direction; towards the south. • Southwards prop.n. Plural of Southward. • SOUTHWARDS adv. towards the south, also SOUTHWARD. |
| SPADEWORKS | • SPADEWORK n. preparatory drudgery. |
| SWEARWORDS | • swearwords n. Plural of swearword an alternative form of swear word. • swear␣words n. Plural of swear word. • SWEARWORD n. an expletive. |
| SWORDPLAYS | • swordplays n. Plural of swordplay. • SWORDPLAY n. fighting with swords. |
| SWORDTAILS | • swordtails n. Plural of swordtail. • SWORDTAIL n. a small Central American freshwater fish. |
| TOWARDNESS | • towardness n. The quality or state of being toward. • TOWARDNESS n. the state of being toward. |
| WASHBOARDS | • washboards n. Plural of washboard. • washboards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of washboard. • WASHBOARD n. a broad thin plank along a ship's gunwale to keep out sea water. |