| AWESTRICKEN | • awestricken adj. Filled with awe. • awe-stricken adj. Alternative form of awestricken (“awestruck”). • AWESTRICKEN adj. stricken with awe. |
| DEWATERINGS | • dewaterings n. Plural of dewatering. • DEWATERING n. the act of removing water from. |
| ENWRAPMENTS | • enwrapments n. Plural of enwrapment. • ENWRAPMENT n. the act of enwrapping, also INWRAPMENT. |
| INTERWEAVES | • interweaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interweave. • INTERWEAVE v. to weave together. |
| NETHERWARDS | • netherwards adv. Synonym of netherward. • NETHERWARDS adv. in a downward direction, also NETHERWARD. |
| NEWSCASTERS | • newscasters n. Plural of newscaster. • NEWSCASTER n. one who reads news. |
| STONEWALLER | • stonewaller n. One who stonewalls. • STONEWALLER n. one who stonewalls. |
| SWARTNESSES | • SWARTNESS n. the state of being swart, also SWARTHNESS. |
| TRADESWOMEN | • tradeswomen n. Plural of tradeswoman. • TRADESWOMAN n. a woman employed in trade. |
| UNDERWATERS | • underwaters n. Plural of underwater. • underwaters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underwater. • UNDERWATER n. underground water. |
| WALDSTERBEN | • WALDSTERBEN n. (German) disease and death in forest trees and vegetation as a result of atmospheric pollution. |
| WATERMELONS | • watermelons n. Plural of watermelon. • water␣melons n. Plural of water melon. • WATERMELON n. a type of melon. |
| WEATHERINGS | • weatherings n. Plural of weathering. • WEATHERING n. the action of the elements in altering the form, colour, texture or composition of rocks. |
| WENTLETRAPS | • wentletraps n. Plural of wentletrap. • WENTLETRAP n. (Dutch) any of a genus of gasteropod molluscs, having a spiral shell with many deep whorls. |
| 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. |
| WINDLESTRAE | • windlestrae n. (Scotland) Alternative form of windlestraw. • WINDLESTRAE n. (Scots) anything light or insubstantial; a feeble person, also WINDLESTRAW. |