| ALLWEATHERS | • ALLWEATHER n. a track or pitch suitable for use in all weathers. |
| BILGEWATERS | • bilgewaters n. Plural of bilgewater. • BILGEWATER n. the water that collects in a ship's bilge. |
| EARTHWOLVES | • earthwolves n. Plural of earthwolf. • EARTHWOLF n. a hyena-like African mammal, aka aardwolf. |
| LAWYERLIEST | • LAWYERLY adj. like, or becoming, a lawyer. |
| LUSTERWARES | • lusterwares n. Plural of lusterware. • LUSTERWARE n. pottery with a metallic glaze, also LUSTREWARE. |
| LUSTREWARES | • lustrewares n. Plural of lustreware. • LUSTREWARE n. pottery with a metallic glaze, also LUSTERWARE. |
| SALTIREWISE | • saltirewise adv. (Heraldry) In the form of a saltire; crossing diagonally. • SALTIREWISE adv. in the fashion of a saltire. |
| STONEWALLER | • stonewaller n. One who stonewalls. • STONEWALLER n. one who stonewalls. |
| TELPHERWAYS | • telpherways n. Plural of telpherway. • TELPHERWAY n. a route for the conveyance of vehicles or loads by telpher. |
| TREADWHEELS | • treadwheels n. Plural of treadwheel. • TREADWHEEL n. a wheel or cylinder turned by treading outside or inside; a treadmill. |
| WALDSTERBEN | • WALDSTERBEN n. (German) disease and death in forest trees and vegetation as a result of atmospheric pollution. |
| WATERLEAVES | • waterleaves n. Plural of waterleaf. • WATERLEAF n. any plant of the American genus Hydrophyllum, herbs having white or pale blue bell-shaped flowers. |
| WATERLILIES | • waterlilies n. Plural of waterlily. • water-lilies n. Plural of water-lily. • water␣lilies n. Plural of water lily. |
| WATERMELONS | • watermelons n. Plural of watermelon. • water␣melons n. Plural of water melon. • WATERMELON n. a type of melon. |
| WATERSLIDES | • waterslides n. Plural of waterslide. • water␣slides n. Plural of water slide. |
| WATERWHEELS | • waterwheels n. Plural of waterwheel. • water-wheels n. Plural of water-wheel. • water␣wheels n. Plural of water wheel. |
| WENTLETRAPS | • wentletraps n. Plural of wentletrap. • WENTLETRAP n. (Dutch) any of a genus of gasteropod molluscs, having a spiral shell with many deep whorls. |
| WINDLESTRAE | • windlestrae n. (Scotland) Alternative form of windlestraw. • WINDLESTRAE n. (Scots) anything light or insubstantial; a feeble person, also WINDLESTRAW. |