| BULLETWOOD | • bulletwood n. A tropical hardwood tree, Manilkara bidentata, grown commercially in Puerto Rico. • bulletwood n. The timber of this tree. • bulletwood n. A flowering tree, Spanish cherry or medlar (Mimusops elengi), whose flowers are used in Thai herbal medicine. |
| CLOUDTOWNS | • CLOUDTOWN n. an imaginary situation or land, esp. as the result of wishful thinking, also CLOUDLAND. |
| OUTBRAWLED | • outbrawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outbrawl. • OUTBRAWL v. to surpass in brawling. |
| OUTCRAWLED | • outcrawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outcrawl. • OUTCRAWL v. to surpass in crawling. |
| OUTDWELLED | • outdwelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outdwell. • OUTDWELL v. (Shakespeare) to stay beyond. |
| OUTSWELLED | • outswelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outswell. • OUTSWELL v. to exceed in swelling. |
| OUTWHIRLED | • outwhirled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outwhirl. • OUTWHIRL v. to surpass in whirling. |
| TULIPWOODS | • tulipwoods n. Plural of tulipwood. • TULIPWOOD n. the beautiful rose-colored striped wood of a Brazilian tree, much used by cabinetmakers for inlaying. |
| TUMBLEDOWN | • tumbledown adj. In disrepair; poorly maintained. • tumble␣down v. (Intransitive, figuratively) To topple, collapse. • TUMBLEDOWN adj. dilapidated. |
| TUMBLEWEED | • tumbleweed n. Any plant which habitually breaks away from its roots in the autumn, and is driven by the wind, as a… • tumbleweed n. (Attributive) Describing unwanted silence and inactivity. Often used of a situation when one makes a… • tumbleweed n. A tan colour, like that of a tumbleweed. |
| UNTOWARDLY | • untowardly adv. In an untoward way. • untowardly adj. Untoward. • UNTOWARD adv. not appropriate. |
| UNWITHHELD | • unwithheld adj. Not withheld. • UNWITHHELD adj. not withheld, also UNWITHHOLDEN. |
| UNWONTEDLY | • unwontedly adv. Unusually. • UNWONTED adv. unaccustomed, also UNWONT. |
| WALDFLUTES | • waldflutes n. Plural of waldflute. • WALDFLUTE n. (German) an organ flute stop of 4 feet in length. |
| WALNUTWOOD | • WALNUTWOOD n. the wood of the walnut tree. |
| WANDERLUST | • wanderlust n. A strong impulse or longing to travel. • wanderlust n. An impulse to cheat or seek out other romantic or sexual partners; a straying heart. • wanderlust v. (Intransitive) To feel a strong impulse or longing to travel. |