| DOWEL | • dowel n. A pin, or block, of wood or metal, fitting into holes in the abutting portions of two pieces, and being… • dowel n. A wooden rod, as one to make short pins from. • dowel n. (Construction) A piece of wood or similar material fitted into a surface not suitable for fastening… |
| DOWLE | • dowle n. Feathery or woolly down; filament of a feather. • DOWLE n. (dialect) a portion of down in a feather; a piece of fluff, also DOWL, DOWLNE. |
| DWALE | • dwale n. Belladonna or a similar soporific plant. • dwale n. (Archaic) A sleeping-potion, especially one made from belladonna. • dwale n. (Dialect) A torpor. |
| DWELL | • dwell n. (Engineering) A period of time in which a system or component remains in a given state. • dwell n. (Engineering) A brief pause in the motion of part of a mechanism to allow an operation to be completed. • dwell n. (Electrical engineering) A planned delay in a timed control program. |
| DWELT | • dwelt v. Simple past tense and past participle of dwell. • DWELL v. to reside. |
| DWILE | • dwile n. The beer-soaked cloth thrown in the game of dwile flonking. • DWILE n. a floorcloth or mop. |
| LAWED | • lawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of law. • lawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of lawe. • LAW v. (obsolete) to take to court. |
| LOWED | • lowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of low. • LOW v. to utter the sound of cattle. |
| OWLED | • owled v. Simple past tense and past participle of owl. • OWL v. to smuggle wool or sheep. |
| WALED | • waled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wale. • WALE v. to mark with welts. |
| WEALD | • weald n. (Archaic) A forest or wood. • weald n. (Archaic) An open country. • Weald prop.n. (Britain) The physiographic area in south-east England situated between the parallel chalk escarpments… |
| WEDEL | • wedel n. (Skiing) Alternative form of wedeln. • wedel v. (Skiing) Alternative form of wedeln. • Wedel prop.n. A town in Pinneberg district, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. |
| WELDS | • welds n. Plural of weld. • welds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weld. • WELD v. to join by fusing. |
| WIELD | • wield v. (Obsolete) To command, rule over; to possess or own. • wield v. (Obsolete) To control, to guide or manage. • wield v. (Obsolete) To carry out, to bring about. |
| WILED | • wiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wile. • WILE v. to beguile, also WYLE. |
| WYLED | • WYLE v. to beguile, also WILE. |