| CHOWDER | • chowder n. A thick, creamy soup or stew. • chowder n. A stew, particularly fish or seafood, not necessarily thickened. • chowder n. Alternative spelling of jowter. |
| COWHERD | • cowherd n. A person who herds cattle; a cowboy. • Cowherd prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation. • COWHERD n. one who tends cattle. |
| RAWHEAD | • RAWHEAD n. a spectre mentioned to frighten children; as in 'rawhead and bloodybones'. |
| RAWHIDE | • rawhide n. Untanned hide. • rawhide n. (Countable) A whip made from twisted untanned leather. • rawhide v. (Transitive) To clear (a pump) of sediment by starting and stopping it repeatedly. |
| SHREWED | • shrewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of shrew. • SHREW v. (Shakespeare) to curse. |
| SHROWED | • shrowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of shrow. • SHROW v. (Shakespeare) to shrew, to curse, also SHREW. |
| THRAWED | • THRAW v. (Scots) to turn, twist. |
| WARHEAD | • warhead n. The part of a missile, projectile, torpedo, rocket, or other munition which contains either the nuclear… • warhead n. (Slang) The glans penis. • WARHEAD n. the explosive part of a missile. |
| WHARFED | • wharfed v. Simple past tense and past participle of wharf. • WHARF v. to place on a wharf; to strengthen by the building of a wharf. |
| WHIDDER | • WHIDDER v. (Scots) to whiz, also WHID. |
| WHIRLED | • whirled n. Eye dialect spelling of world. • whirled v. Simple past tense and past participle of whirl. • WHIRL v. to revolve rapidly. |
| WHIRRED | • whirred v. Simple past tense and past participle of whirr. • WHIR v. to spin with a humming noise, also WHIRR. |
| WHORLED | • whorled adj. Formed from whorls; having whorls. • WHORLED adj. having whorls. |
| WORTHED | • worthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of worth. • WORTH v. to happen, befall. |
| WRATHED | • wrathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of wrath. • WRATH v. (obsolete) to make or become angry. |
| WRETHED | • WRETHE v. (Spenser) to shape into a wreath, to wreathe. |
| WRITHED | • writhed v. Simple past tense and past participle of writhe. • WRITHE v. to squirm or twist in pain. |