| DEFLOWERERS | • deflowerers n. Plural of deflowerer. • DEFLOWERER n. one who deflowers. |
| DEFLOWERING | • deflowering v. Present participle of deflower. • deflowering n. The breaking of the hymen of a virgin. • DEFLOWER v. to deprive of virginity. |
| DWARFNESSES | • DWARFNESS n. the state of being dwarf. |
| ELDERFLOWER | • elderflower n. The blossom of the elderberry, often specifically the European species Sambucus nigra. • ELDERFLOWER n. the flower of the elder. |
| FIELDWORKER | • fieldworker n. A person who does fieldwork. • FIELDWORKER n. one who works in the fields. |
| FIREWARDENS | • firewardens n. Plural of firewarden. • FIREWARDEN n. an officer responsible for fire prevention and control in an area, esp. in a forest. |
| FOREWEIGHED | • foreweighed v. Simple past tense and past participle of foreweigh. • FOREWEIGH v. (archaic) to estimate beforehand. |
| FORWANDERED | • forwandered v. Simple past tense and past participle of forwander. • FORWANDER v. (archaic) to wander away; to go astray. |
| FREEWHEELED | • freewheeled v. Simple past tense and past participle of freewheel. • FREEWHEEL v. to coast without the use of gears. |
| INTERFLOWED | • interflowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of interflow. • INTERFLOW v. to flow in. |
| MIDWIFERIES | • midwiferies n. Plural of midwifery. • MIDWIFERY n. the occupation of a midwife. |
| SWIMFEEDERS | • SWIMFEEDER n. a device containing bait, attached to the line to ensure the gradual baiting of the swim from under the surface. |
| VIEWFINDERS | • viewfinders n. Plural of viewfinder. • VIEWFINDER n. a device on a camera for showing the area of the subject to be included in the picture. |
| WATERFINDER | • WATERFINDER n. one who finds subterranean springs or supplies of water by means of a divining-rod; a dowser. |
| WHEATFIELDS | • wheatfields n. Plural of wheatfield. • WHEATFIELD n. a field of wheat. |
| WHISKEYFIED | • whiskeyfied adj. Alternative spelling of whiskified. • WHISKEYFIED adj. intoxicated, also WHISKIFIED. |
| 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. |