| BACKWINDED | • backwinded v. Simple past tense and past participle of backwind. • BACKWIND v. to deflect airflow into the back of a sail. | 
| BECROWDING | • becrowding v. Present participle of becrowd. • BECROWD v. to press closely together. | 
| CANDLEWICK | • candlewick n. The thread used to make the wicks of candles. • candlewick n. A soft cotton yarn that gives a tufted pattern to embroidery. • CANDLEWICK n. a soft cotton tufted material. | 
| CHAINSAWED | • chainsawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of chainsaw. • CHAINSAW v. to cut with a power saw. | 
| CHINWAGGED | • chinwagged v. Simple past tense and past participle of chinwag. • CHINWAG v. to chat. | 
| CHOWDERING | • chowdering v. Present participle of chowder. • CHOWDER v. to make a thick soup. | 
| CORDWAINER | • cordwainer n. (Countable) A shoemaker. • cordwainer n. (Countable) A worker in cordwain. • cordwainer n. A leather from Córdoba. | 
| COXSWAINED | • coxswained v. Simple past tense and past participle of coxswain. • COXSWAIN v. to steer a racing rowboat, also COX. | 
| DECROWNING | • decrowning v. Present participle of decrown. • DECROWN v. to deprive of a crown, also DISCROWN. | 
| DISCROWNED | • discrowned v. Simple past tense and past participle of discrown. • DISCROWN v. to deprive of a crown, also DECROWN. | 
| SANDWICHED | • sandwiched v. Simple past tense and past participle of sandwich. • SANDWICH v. to place between two objects. | 
| SANDWICHES | • sandwiches n. Plural of sandwich. • sandwiches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sandwich. • SANDWICH v. to place between two objects. | 
| SCOWDERING | • scowdering adj. (Archaic) Burning. • SCOWDERING n. a scorching. | 
| WAINSCOTED | • wainscoted adj. Alternative spelling of wainscotted. • wainscoted v. Alternative spelling of wainscotted. • WAINSCOT v. to cover with wooden panelling. | 
| WARRANDICE | • warrandice n. (Law) A form of warranty, in Scots law, in which a person conveying property was held liable for any… • WARRANDICE n. a guarantee; a clause in a deed by which the grantor binds himself or herself to make good to the grantee the right conveyed. | 
| WICKEDNESS | • wickedness n. The state of being wicked; evil disposition; immorality. • wickedness n. A wicked or sinful thing or act; morally bad or objectionable behaviour. • WICKEDNESS n. the state of being wicked. | 
| WIDESCREEN | • widescreen n. (Often attributive) A screen with a wider aspect ratio than the ordinary 35-millimeter frame, making… • widescreen adj. (Film) Filmed in a greater aspect ratio than the 1.33:1 or 1.37:1 aspect ratio. • widescreen adj. (Of a motion picture) Presented in the original aspect ratio; presented in letterbox orientation. | 
| WINDSCREEN | • windscreen n. (Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore) A transparent screen made of glass, located at… • windscreen n. A cover for a microphone to exclude airy noises such as wind and breathing. • windscreen n. (Military) A lightweight aerodynamic fairing mounted on the nose of an armor-piercing shell to reduce… | 
| WINDSUCKER | • windsucker n. A horse with the habit of windsucking. • windsucker n. (Archaic) Synonym of windfucker. • wind-sucker n. Alternative form of windsucker. |