| CUTDOWN | • cutdown n. (Surgery) An emergency medical procedure in which the vein is exposed and a cannula is inserted into it. • cutdown n. A customized scooter with parts of the bodywork removed or cut away. • cut-down adj. Reduced in size or scope. |
| DAWTING | • dawting v. Present participle of dawt. • DAWT v. (Scots) to pet, also DAUT. |
| DOGTOWN | • dogtown n. Alternative form of dog town. • Dogtown prop.n. A census-designated place in San Joaquin County, California, United States. • dog␣town n. A community of prairie dogs. |
| INDWELT | • indwelt v. Simple past tense and past participle of indwell. • INDWELL v. to live within. |
| LETDOWN | • letdown n. Alternative form of let-down. • let-down n. (Countable) A disappointment or anticlimax. • let-down n. (Countable, uncountable) The neurohormonal release of milk in dairy cows or in breastfeeding human mothers. |
| MIDTOWN | • midtown n. (US) The part of a city between uptown and downtown. • MIDTOWN n. the centre of town. |
| NUTWOOD | • nutwood n. The wood of any nut-bearing tree. • NUTWOOD n. a nut-bearing tree. |
| OUTWIND | • outwind v. (Transitive) To extricate by winding; to unloose. • outwind v. (Transitive) To surpass in wind or breath. • OUTWIND v. to unwind. |
| PUTDOWN | • putdown n. Alternative spelling of put-down. • put-down n. An insult or barb; a snide or demeaning remark. • put␣down v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see put, down. |
| STOWNDS | • stownds n. Plural of stownd. • stownds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stownd. • STOWND v. to ache, throb, also STOUND. |
| TOWMOND | • TOWMOND n. (Scots) a twelvemonth, also TOWMON, TOWMONT. |
| TWANGED | • twanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of twang. • TWANG v. to make a sharp, vibrating sound, also TWANGLE. |
| TWANKED | • twanked v. Simple past tense and past participle of twank. • TWANK v. to make a short twanging sound. |
| TWINGED | • twinged v. Simple past tense and past participle of twinge. • TWINGE v. to affect with a sharp pain. |
| TWINKED | • twinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of twink. • TWINK v. to blink. |
| TWINNED | • twinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of twin. • twinned adj. Produced at, or as if at, a single birth; united. • TWIN v. to bring together in close association. |
| WETLAND | • wetland n. (Usually in the plural) Land that is covered mostly with water, with occasional marshy and soggy areas. • WETLAND n. marshy land. |
| WINTLED | • wintled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wintle. • WINTLE v. (Scots) to stagger. |