| AWAKENERS | • awakeners n. Plural of awakener. • AWAKENER n. one that awakens. |
| REAWAKENS | • reawakens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reawaken. • REAWAKEN v. to wake again. |
| MARKSWOMAN | • markswoman n. A woman skilled at hitting targets, as with a firearm, bow, or thrown object. • MARKSWOMAN n. a woman skilled in shooting at a mark or target. |
| AWKWARDNESS | • awkwardness n. The state or quality of being awkward; clumsiness; unskillfulness. • awkwardness n. The quality of an embarrassing situation. • AWKWARDNESS n. the state of being awkward. |
| BACKSWORDMAN | • backswordman n. (Historical) One who fights with a backsword or singlestick. • BACKSWORDMAN n. one who uses a backsword, a sword with one sharp edge, also BACKSWORDSMAN. |
| BACKWARDNESS | • backwardness n. The state of being backward. • backwardness n. Reluctance. • BACKWARDNESS n. the state of being backward. |
| LAWBREAKINGS | • lawbreakings n. Plural of lawbreaking. • LAWBREAKING n. the act of breaking the law. |
| RACEWALKINGS | • RACEWALKING n. the competitive sport of racing at a fast walk. |
| REAWAKENINGS | • reawakenings n. Plural of reawakening. • REAWAKENING n. the act of reawakening. |
| WARCHALKINGS | • WARCHALKING n. the activity of drawing chalk symbols in public places in order to indicate the location of wireless Internet access points. |
| AWKWARDNESSES | • awkwardnesses n. Plural of awkwardness. • AWKWARDNESS n. the state of being awkward. |
| BACKSWORDSMAN | • BACKSWORDSMAN n. one who uses a backsword, a sword with one sharp edge, also BACKSWORDMAN. |
| WAKEBOARDINGS | • WAKEBOARDING n. a sport similar to waterskiing in which the participant is towed behind a motorboat while riding on a board like a short surfboard. |
| BACKWARDATIONS | • backwardations n. Plural of backwardation. • BACKWARDATION n. on the Stock Exchange, the postponement of the delivery of stock; a charge associated with this. |
| BACKWARDNESSES | • backwardnesses n. Plural of backwardness. • BACKWARDNESS n. the state of being backward. |