| BECROWD | • becrowd v. (Dated) To crowd. • BECROWD v. to press closely together. |
| CHOWDER | • chowder n. A thick, creamy soup or stew. • chowder n. A stew, particularly fish or seafood, not necessarily thickened. • chowder n. Alternative spelling of jowter. |
| CHOWSED | • chowsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of chowse. • CHOWSE v. to swindle, also CHOUSE. |
| CLOWDER | • clowder n. A group of cats or other small felines. • CLOWDER n. a collective name for a number of cats. |
| CLOWNED | • clowned v. Simple past tense and past participle of clown. • CLOWN v. to act like a comic entertainer. |
| COWEDLY | • cowedly adv. (Rare) In a cowed or intimidated manner. • COWED adv. COW, to subdue. |
| COWERED | • cowered v. Simple past tense and past participle of cower. • COWER v. to cringe. |
| COWHERD | • cowherd n. A person who herds cattle; a cowboy. • Cowherd prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation. • COWHERD n. one who tends cattle. |
| COWHIDE | • cowhide n. (Countable) A hide of a cow. • cowhide n. (Uncountable) Any quantity of hides of cows. • cowhide n. (Uncountable) Leather made from the hide of cows. |
| COWSHED | • cowshed n. A shed or barn for keeping cows. • COWSHED n. a shelter for cows. |
| CROWDED | • crowded adj. Containing too many of something; teeming. • crowded v. Simple past tense and past participle of crowd. • CROWD v. to press closely together. |
| CROWDER | • crowder n. One who crowds or pushes. • crowder n. One who plays on a crwth, a string instrument of Welsh origin; a fiddler. • Crowder prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation. |
| CROWDIE | • crowdie n. (Scotland, now historical) Gruel or thin porridge. • crowdie n. A Scottish form of cottage cheese. • CROWDIE n. (Scots) a mixture of meal and water, aka brose, also CROWDY. |
| 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). |
| 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. |
| SCOWDER | • SCOWDER v. (Scots) to scorch, also SCOUTHER, SCOWTHER. |
| SCOWLED | • scowled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scowl. • SCOWL v. to frown angrily. |
| SCOWPED | • SCOWP v. (Scots) to bound, caper, also SCOUP. |
| WEDLOCK | • wedlock n. The state of being married. • wedlock n. (Obsolete) A wife; a married woman. • WEDLOCK n. the married state. |