| ANTHEMWISE | • anthemwise adv. (Obsolete, music) Alternately. • ANTHEMWISE adv. in the manner of an antiphonal anthem. |
| DEWATERING | • dewatering v. Present participle of dewater. • dewatering n. Any of various techniques for the removal of water, either from a solid or from a structure. • dewatering n. An instance of the removal of water, typically from a structure. |
| EARWITNESS | • earwitness n. A witness who gives evidence of what he or she has heard. • earwitness v. To hear an event directly. • EARWITNESS n. a witness that can testify from his or her own hearing. |
| INTERWEAVE | • interweave v. (Transitive) To combine through weaving. • interweave v. (Intransitive) To intermingle. • INTERWEAVE v. to weave together. |
| INWREATHED | • inwreathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of inwreathe. • INWREATHE v. to surround or encompass as with a wreath, also ENWREATH, ENWREATHE. |
| INWREATHES | • inwreathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inwreathe. • INWREATHE v. to surround or encompass as with a wreath, also ENWREATH, ENWREATHE. |
| PLANETWIDE | • planetwide adj. Throughout a planet; covering a whole planet. • planetwide adv. Throughout a planet. • PLANETWIDE adj. extending throughout or involving an entire planet. |
| REWATERING | • rewatering v. Present participle of rewater. • REWATER v. to water again. |
| SWEATINESS | • sweatiness n. The state or condition of being sweaty. • SWEATINESS n. the state of being sweaty. |
| TANDEMWISE | • tandemwise adj. Arranged in tandem (one behind the other). • tandemwise adv. Arranged in tandem (one behind the other). • TANDEMWISE adv. in tandem. |
| UNWEARIEST | • UNWEARY adj. not weary. |
| WATERINESS | • wateriness n. The state of being watery. • WATERINESS n. the state of being watery. |
| WATERLINES | • waterlines n. Plural of waterline. • water␣lines n. Plural of water line. • WATERLINE n. any of several lines on a ship to which it is submerged under different conditions of loading. |
| WEATHERING | • weathering n. (Obsolete) Weather, especially favourable or fair weather. • weathering n. (Geology) Mechanical or chemical breaking down of rocks in situ by weather or other causes. • weathering n. (Architecture) A slight inclination given to an approximately horizontal surface to enable it to throw off water. |