| ANYWHITHER | • anywhither adv. (Rare) To (in the direction of) anywhere. • ANYWHITHER adv. to or towards any place. |
| EARTHWOMAN | • earthwoman n. Alternative form of Earthwoman. • Earthwoman n. (Usually science fiction) A female inhabitant of Earth. • EARTHWOMAN n. a female inhabitant of the earth. |
| EARTHWOMEN | • earthwomen n. Plural of earthwoman. • Earthwomen n. Plural of Earthwoman. • EARTHWOMAN n. a female inhabitant of the earth. |
| ENWREATHED | • enwreathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enwreathe. • ENWREATH v. to encircle with a wreath, also ENWREATHE. |
| ENWREATHES | • enwreathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enwreathe. • ENWREATHE v. to surround or encompass as with a wreath, also ENWREATH, INWREATHE. |
| HANDWRITES | • handwrites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of handwrite. • HANDWRITE v. to write by hand. |
| HARROWMENT | • HARROWMENT n. the act of harrowing (the soil). |
| 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. |
| NAMEWORTHY | • nameworthy adj. Worthy of being named or having a name; nameable; worthy of mention. • NAMEWORTHY adj. worth naming, distinguished. |
| NETHERWARD | • netherward adj. Of or pertaining to the downward or lower part of something; lower; bottom. • netherward adj. Lowly. • netherward adv. Downward. |
| NIGHTWEARS | • nightwears n. Plural of nightwear. • NIGHTWEAR n. clothes worn at night. |
| SWARTHNESS | • swarthness n. Archaic form of swarthiness. • SWARTHNESS n. the state of being swarth, swarthy, also SWARTNESS. |
| UNWREATHED | • unwreathed adj. Not wreathed. • unwreathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwreath. • unwreathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwreathe. |
| UNWREATHES | • unwreathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unwreathe. • UNWREATHE v. to take out of a wreathed condition. |
| WANTHRIVEN | • wanthriven adj. (Dialectal, chiefly Scotland) Stunted; ill-grown; decayed; in a state of decline. • wanthriven adj. (Dialectal, chiefly Scotland) emaciated; weakly. • wan-thriven adj. Alternative form of wanthriven. |
| 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. |
| WEATHERMAN | • weatherman n. A person, especially a male one, who reports the weather conditions or forecasts. • Weatherman prop.n. A radical American left-wing terrorist organization of the late 1960s and 1970s, opposing the US government. • Weatherman n. A member of this organization. |
| WEATHERMEN | • weathermen n. Plural of weatherman. • Weathermen n. Plural of Weatherman. • WEATHERMAN n. one who reports and forecasts the weather. |
| WRATHINESS | • wrathiness n. Quality of being wrathy. • WRATHINESS n. the state of being wrathy, angry. |