| BRIDGEWORKS | • bridgeworks n. Plural of bridgework. • BRIDGEWORK n. a dental bridge. |
| COCKSWAINED | • COCKSWAIN v. to take charge of a boat and crew, also COXSWAIN. |
| DOWNLINKING | • downlinking v. Present participle of downlink. • DOWNLINK v. to provide a downlink. |
| FIELDWORKER | • fieldworker n. A person who does fieldwork. • FIELDWORKER n. one who works in the fields. |
| HARDWORKING | • hardworking adj. Of a person, taking their work seriously and doing it well and rapidly. • hard-working adj. Alternative form of hardworking. • HARDWORKING adj. industrious, diligent. |
| HOODWINKERS | • hoodwinkers n. Plural of hoodwinker. • HOODWINKER n. one who hoodwinks. |
| HOODWINKING | • hoodwinking v. Present participle of hoodwink. • hoodwinking n. An act of deception. • hood-winking v. Present participle of hood-wink. |
| INTERWORKED | • interworked v. Simple past tense and past participle of interwork. • INTERWORK v. to work together or in among. |
| KNOWLEDGING | • knowledging v. Present participle of knowledge. • KNOWLEDGE v. (obsolete) to acknowledge. |
| MARROWSKIED | • MARROWSKY v. to utter a spoonerism. |
| SPIDERWORKS | • SPIDERWORK n. lace worked by spider-stitch. |
| SWORDSTICKS | • swordsticks n. Plural of swordstick. • SWORDSTICK n. a hollow walking stick containing a short sword or dagger. |
| WHISKERANDO | • WHISKERANDO n. a whiskered person, in allusion to Dom Ferolo Whiskerandos in Sheridan's Critic. |
| WIDOWMAKERS | • widowmakers n. Plural of widowmaker. • widow-makers n. Plural of widow-maker. • widow␣makers n. Plural of widow maker. |
| WOODSHRIKES | • woodshrikes n. Plural of woodshrike. • WOODSHRIKE n. a species of shrike, with black-and-white plumage but a red-brown crown, also WOODCHAT. |
| WOODWORKING | • woodworking n. The crafts of carpentry, cabinet making and related skills of making things from wood. • woodworking v. Present participle of woodwork. • WOODWORKING n. the process of working wood into a useful or desired form. |