| AFTERWORLDS | • afterworlds n. Plural of afterworld. • after-worlds n. Plural of after-world. • AFTERWORLD n. a future world. |
| DOWNSHIFTED | • downshifted v. Simple past tense and past participle of downshift. • DOWNSHIFT v. to change gear down. |
| DOWNSHIFTER | • downshifter n. A person who makes a transition to a less pressured or demanding career or lifestyle. • downshifter n. (Engineering) A process, algorithm, etc. that shifts something to a lower level or frequency. • DOWNSHIFTER n. one who reduces his or her working hours. |
| DRAFTSWOMAN | • draftswoman n. A woman employed in making drawings. • draftswoman n. A woman exceptionally skilled in drawing. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • DRAFTSWOMAN n. (US) a draughtswoman. |
| DRAFTSWOMEN | • draftswomen n. Plural of draftswoman. • DRAFTSWOMAN n. (US) a draughtswoman. |
| FLOODWATERS | • floodwaters n. The waters of a flood. • flood␣waters n. Plural of flood water. • FLOODWATER n. the water of a flood. |
| GIFTWRAPPED | • giftwrapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of giftwrap. • gift-wrapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of gift-wrap. • GIFTWRAP v. to wrap with decorative paper. |
| INTERFLOWED | • interflowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of interflow. • INTERFLOW v. to flow in. |
| SWORDCRAFTS | • SWORDCRAFT n. skill at making swords. |
| TWENTYFOLDS | • TWENTYFOLD n. twenty times as much. |
| TWOFOLDNESS | • twofoldness n. The property of being twofold. • TWOFOLDNESS n. the state of being twofold. |
| WATERFINDER | • WATERFINDER n. one who finds subterranean springs or supplies of water by means of a divining-rod; a dowser. |
| WATERFLOODS | • waterfloods n. Plural of waterflood. • waterfloods v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waterflood. • WATERFLOOD n. a flood of water; an inundation. |
| WHEATFIELDS | • wheatfields n. Plural of wheatfield. • WHEATFIELD n. a field of wheat. |
| WINTERFEEDS | • winterfeeds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of winterfeed. • WINTERFEED v. to feed livestock in winter when the grazing is not rich enough. |