| ACKNOWLEDGEMENT | • acknowledgement n. (Most common British spelling, also sometimes used in the US) Alternative spelling of acknowledgment. • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT n. the act of acknowledging, also ACKNOWLEDGMENT. |
| ACKNOWLEDGMENT | • acknowledgment n. The act of acknowledging. • acknowledgment n. The act of recognizing in a particular character or relationship; recognition of existence, authority… • acknowledgment n. A reward or other expression or token of gratitude. |
| ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | • acknowledgments n. Plural of acknowledgment. • ACKNOWLEDGMENT n. the act of acknowledging, also ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. |
| DEEPWATERMAN | • DEEPWATERMAN n. a seagoing ship. |
| DEEPWATERMEN | • DEEPWATERMAN n. a seagoing ship. |
| DOWNSTREAM | • downstream adj. Further along in the flow of current, in relation to a river, stream, bloodstream, or other flow of fluid. • downstream adj. (Metaphoric) Occurring later than something else; (also, usually, especially) influenced by something… • downstream adv. Following the path of a river or stream. |
| DRAFTSWOMEN | • draftswomen n. Plural of draftswoman. • DRAFTSWOMAN n. (US) a draughtswoman. |
| DRAUGHTSWOMEN | • draughtswomen n. Plural of draughtswoman. • DRAUGHTSWOMAN n. a female draughtsman. |
| METEWAND | • metewand n. (Obsolete) A measuring rod (in both its literal and figurative sense). • mete-wand n. Alternative spelling of metewand. • METEWAND n. a measuring rod, also METESTICK, METEYARD. |
| METEWANDS | • metewands n. Plural of metewand. • mete-wands n. Plural of mete-wand. • METEWAND n. a measuring rod, also METESTICK, METEYARD. |
| TANDEMWISE | • tandemwise adj. Arranged in tandem (one behind the other). • tandemwise adv. Arranged in tandem (one behind the other). • TANDEMWISE adv. in tandem. |
| TRADESWOMAN | • tradeswoman n. A female skilled manual worker. • TRADESWOMAN n. a woman employed in trade. |
| TRADESWOMEN | • tradeswomen n. Plural of tradeswoman. • TRADESWOMAN n. a woman employed in trade. |
| TRANSMEWED | • transmewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of transmew. • TRANSMEW v. (Spenser) to transmute, change to another form or substance, also TRANSMOVE. |
| WARMHEARTEDNESS | • warmheartedness n. The quality of being warmhearted. • warm-heartedness n. The quality of being warm-hearted. • WARMHEARTEDNESS n. the state of being warmhearted. |
| WAYMENTED | • waymented v. Simple past tense and past participle of wayment. • WAYMENT v. (Spenser) to lament, grieve. |
| WITHDRAWMENT | • withdrawment n. The act of withdrawing; withdrawal; recall. • WITHDRAWMENT n. the act of withdrawing. |
| WITHDRAWMENTS | • withdrawments n. Plural of withdrawment. • WITHDRAWMENT n. the act of withdrawing. |
| WOODCRAFTSMEN | • woodcraftsmen n. Plural of woodcraftsman. • WOODCRAFTSMAN n. a craftsman who works with wood. |