| BREAKDOWN | • breakdown n. A failure, particularly mechanical in nature. • breakdown n. Something that has experienced a mechanical failure. • breakdown n. A physical collapse or lapse of mental stability. |
| DANEWORTS | • daneworts n. Plural of danewort. • DANEWORT n. an elder-like shrub, said to grow on sites where Danes had fallen, also DANEWEED. |
| DOWNGRADE | • downgrade n. A reduction of a rating, as a financial or credit rating. • downgrade n. A downhill gradient on a road or railway. • downgrade v. To place lower in position. |
| DOWNRANGE | • downrange adj. In the horizontal direction away from the launch site of a rocket or projectile in the direction of its travel. • downrange adv. In the horizontal direction away from the launch site of a rocket or projectile in the direction of its travel. • DOWNRANGE adv. in a direction down the range. |
| DOWNRATED | • downrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of downrate. • DOWNRATE v. to make lower in value. |
| DOWNRATES | • downrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of downrate. • DOWNRATE v. to make lower in value. |
| FORWANDER | • forwander v. (Intransitive, UK dialectal) To wander until weary; wander far and wide. • forwander v. (Transitive, UK dialectal) To weary with wandering; cause to wander until weary. • FORWANDER v. (archaic) to wander away; to go astray. |
| FORWARNED | • forwarned v. Simple past tense and past participle of forwarn. • FORWARN v. to warn in advance, also FOREWARN. |
| HANDWROTE | • handwrote v. Simple past tense of handwrite. • HANDWRITE v. to write by hand. |
| LANDOWNER | • landowner n. A person who owns land. • LANDOWNER n. one who owns land. |
| LOWLANDER | • lowlander n. One who lives in the lowlands. • Lowlander n. A person from the Scottish Lowlands. • LOWLANDER n. one who lives in the lowlands. |
| OCEANWARD | • oceanward adv. Toward the ocean. • oceanward adj. Facing or leading toward the ocean. • oceanward adj. Closer to the ocean than something else. |
| OVERDRAWN | • overdrawn v. Past participle of overdraw. • OVERDRAW v. to draw beyond one's credit. |
| POWDERMAN | • powderman n. A man in charge of gunpowder. • POWDERMAN n. a person in charge of explosives, especially in a demolition crew. |
| POWERBAND | • powerband n. The range of operating speeds under which an engine or motor is able to operate efficiently, defined… • POWERBAND n. the range of operating speeds under which an engine or motor is able to operate efficiently. |
| RAINBOWED | • rainbowed adj. Resembling, involving, or illuminated with a rainbow; patterned with the colours of the rainbow. • rainbowed adj. (Chiefly US, rare) Made up of several races or ethnicities; rainbow. • rainbowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of rainbow. |
| TEARDOWNS | • teardowns n. Plural of teardown. • tear-downs n. Plural of tear-down; alternative spelling of teardowns. • TEARDOWN n. the process of disassembling. |
| WANDEROOS | • wanderoos n. Plural of wanderoo. • WANDEROO n. (Sinhalese) a long-tailed monkey, native to the Malabar coast of India. |