| CONCREW | • concrew v. (Obsolete, nonce word) To grow together. • CONCREW v. (archaic) to grow together. |
| CORNROW | • cornrow n. (Chiefly in the plural) One of a set of rows of tightly braided hair close to the scalp, forming a hairstyle… • cornrow v. To braid the hair in this fashion. • CORNROW v. to braid hair tightly in rows close to the scalp, also CORNBRAID. |
| CREWING | • crewing v. Present participle of crew. • CREW v. to serve aboard a ship. |
| CREWMAN | • crewman n. A member of a crew, especially the crew of a ship. • crewman n. (Canada, military) Synonym of armoured crewman. • CREWMAN n. one who serves on a ship. |
| CREWMEN | • crewmen n. Plural of crewman. • CREWMAN n. one who serves on a ship. |
| CROWING | • crowing v. Present participle of crow. • crowing n. A cry of joy or pleasure. • CROWING n. the act of gloating. |
| CROWNED | • crowned v. Simple past tense and past participle of crown. • crowned adj. Wearing a crown. • crowned adj. (Often in combinations) Having a particular crown (top part of the head). |
| CROWNER | • crowner n. One who, or that which, crowns. • crowner n. (Obsolete, UK, Scotland) coroner. • CROWNER n. an officer who investigates questionable deaths, also CORONER. |
| CROWNET | • crownet n. (Obsolete) A coronet, small crown. • CROWNET n. a small crown, also CORONET. |
| DECROWN | • decrown v. (Transitive) To deprive of a crown; to discrown. • decrown v. (Transitive, dentistry) To decoronate (a tooth). • decrown v. (Transitive) To remove the crown of a pineapple, strawberry, etc. |
| DOWNCRY | • DOWNCRY v. to denigrate or disparage. |
| RECROWN | • recrown v. (Transitive) To crown again; to provide with another crown. • RECROWN v. to crown again. |
| SCRAWNY | • scrawny adj. Thin, malnourished and weak. • SCRAWNY adj. extremely thin, also SCRANNY. |
| UNCROWN | • uncrown v. To deprive of the monarchy or other authority or status. • uncrown v. To remove a crown from (often figuratively). • UNCROWN v. to deprive of a crown. |
| UNSCREW | • unscrew v. (Transitive) To loosen a screw or thing by turning it. • UNSCREW v. to remove the screws from. |
| WENCHER | • wencher n. (Uncommon) One who chases women in a lecherous manner. • WENCHER n. one who wenches; a lewd man. |
| WINCERS | • wincers n. Plural of wincer. • WINCER n. one who winces. |
| WINCHER | • wincher n. One who winches. • WINCHER n. one who winches. |
| WRYNECK | • wryneck n. Either of two small woodpeckers, Jynx torquilla and Jynx ruficollis, of the Old World, that turn their… • wryneck n. (Medicine, dated) A twisted or distorted neck; a deformity in which the neck is drawn to one side by… • WRYNECK n. either of two birds of the genus Jynx, characterized by their habit of twisting and writhing the neck when disturbed. |