| DHOW | • dhow n. (Nautical) A traditional sailing vessel used along the coasts of Arabia, East Africa, and the Indian… • DHOW n. (Arabic) a lateenrigged oriental craft, also DOW. |
| DOWD | • dowd n. (Archaic) A dowdy person, especially a woman; a frump. • dowd n. Any of various European moths of the genus Blastobasis. • Dowd prop.n. A surname from Irish. |
| DOWF | • dowf adj. Dull; flat; denoting a defect of spirit, animation, or courage; melancholy; gloomy; inactive; listless;… • dowf adj. (Of a sound) Dull; hollow. • DOWF adj. (Scots) dull, heavy, spiritless. |
| DOWL | • dowl n. Alternative form of dowle. • DOWL n. (dialect) a portion of down in a feather; a piece of fluff, also DOWLE, DOWLNE. |
| DOWN | • down adv. (Comparable) From a higher position to a lower one; downwards. • down adv. (Comparable) At a lower or further place or position along a set path. • down adv. As a down payment. |
| DOWP | • dowp n. Alternative form of doup. • DOWP n. (Scots) the bottom of anything, also DOUP. |
| DOWS | • dows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dow. • dows n. Plural of dow. • Dows prop.n. A city in Iowa. |
| DOWT | • DOWT n. (Scots) a cigarette end. |
| DROW | • drow n. (Fantasy role-playing games, countable) A member of a fictional race of dark elves in various fantasy… • drow n. (Fantasy role-playing games, uncountable) A fictional constructed language spoken by the Drow. • drow n. (Rare, mythology, countable) A trow; a member of a race of folkloric beings from Orkney and Shetland;… |
| GOWD | • GOWD n. (Scots) gold. • GOWD adj. golden. |
| OWED | • owed v. Simple past tense and past participle of owe. • owed adj. That owes. • OWE v. to be indebted for. |
| WOAD | • woad n. (Countable) The plant Isatis tinctoria. • woad n. (Countable and uncountable) The blue dye made from the leaves of the plant. • woad v. To plant or cultivate woad. |
| WOLD | • wold n. (Archaic, regional) An unforested or deforested plain, a grassland, a moor. • wold n. (Obsolete) A wood or forest, especially a wooded upland. • wold adj. (Archaic, dialect, West Country, Dorset, Devon) Old. |
| WOOD | • wood n. (Uncountable) The substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree. Used as… • wood n. (Countable) The wood of a particular species of tree. • wood n. (Countable, often as plurale tantum) A forested or wooded area. |
| WORD | • word n. The smallest unit of language that has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest… • word n. Something like such a unit of language… • word n. The fact or act of speaking, as opposed to taking action.. |