| CRAFTSWOMAN | • craftswoman n. A female artisan. • CRAFTSWOMAN n. a woman who is an artisan. |
| DRAFTSWOMAN | • draftswoman n. A woman employed in making drawings. • draftswoman n. A woman exceptionally skilled in drawing. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • DRAFTSWOMAN n. (US) a draughtswoman. |
| LANDWAITERS | • landwaiters n. Plural of landwaiter. • LANDWAITER n. an officer of the custom house. |
| NARROWBOATS | • narrowboats n. Plural of narrowboat. |
| NARROWCASTS | • narrowcasts n. Plural of narrowcast. • narrowcasts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of narrowcast. • NARROWCAST v. to distribute material on video tapes, cassettes etc. |
| 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. |
| TRANSITWAYS | • transitways n. Plural of transitway. |
| WARRANTINGS | • warrantings n. Plural of warranting. • WARRANTING n. the act of warranting. |
| 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. |
| 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. |