| ANTIWELFARE | • antiwelfare adj. Opposed to welfare (financial aid offered by a government). • ANTIWELFARE adj. opposed to welfare. |
| EARTHENWARE | • earthenware n. (Ceramics, often attributive) An opaque, semi-porous ceramic made from clay and other compounds. • EARTHENWARE n. ceramic ware made of slightly porous opaque clay fired at low heat. |
| ENTRANCEWAY | • entranceway n. Something that provides access to an entrance; an entryway. • ENTRANCEWAY n. an entrance. |
| GRANITEWARE | • graniteware n. Ironware that has been coated with a layer of vitreous enamel with a swirled or speckled pattern resembling granite. • graniteware n. Pottery with the same type of enamel coating. • GRANITEWARE n. goods made from granite. |
| LANDWAITERS | • landwaiters n. Plural of landwaiter. • LANDWAITER n. an officer of the custom house. |
| QUARTERSAWN | • quartersawn v. Past participle of quartersaw. • QUARTERSAW v. to saw (timber) into quarters along two diameters of a log at right angles to each other. |
| TRADESWOMAN | • tradeswoman n. A female skilled manual worker. • TRADESWOMAN n. a woman employed in trade. |
| UNWARRANTED | • unwarranted adj. Not warranted; being without warrant, authority, or guaranty; unwarrantable. • unwarranted adj. Unjustified, inappropriate or undeserved. • UNWARRANTED adj. not warranted. |
| WARRANTABLE | • warrantable adj. Justifiable, just, proper. • warrantable adj. Authorized by warrant or right. • warrantable adj. Of animals: having reached a sufficient age to be hunted. |
| WARRANTISED | • warrantised v. Simple past tense and past participle of warrantise. • WARRANTISE v. (archaic) to guarantee the security of (land) to a person, also WARRANTIZE. |
| WARRANTISES | • warrantises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of warrantise. • WARRANTISE v. (archaic) to guarantee the security of (land) to a person, also WARRANTIZE. |
| WARRANTIZED | • WARRANTIZE v. to guarantee the security of (land) to a person, also WARRANTISE. |
| WARRANTIZES | • WARRANTIZE v. to guarantee the security of (land) to a person, also WARRANTISE. |
| WARRANTLESS | • warrantless adj. (Of a search, arrest, or the like) Performed without a warrant. • WARRANTLESS adj. without a warrant. |
| WATERBRAINS | • WATERBRAIN n. a disease of sheep, aka gid. |
| WHATSERNAME | • whatsername n. (Colloquial) A placeholder for the name of a woman whose name the speaker can not bring to mind. • WHATSERNAME n. a girl or woman whose name is unknown, temporarily forgotten, or deliberately overlooked, also WHATSHERNAME. |