| DOWIEST | • DOWIE adj. (Scots) dull, low-spirited, also DOWLY. |
| DOWSETS | • dowsets n. Plural of dowset. • DOWSET n. a savory tart baked in sweet dough, also DOUCET. |
| GOWDEST | • GOWD adj. golden. |
| KOTOWED | • kotowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of kotow. • KOTOW v. (Chinese) to grovel, also KOWTOW. |
| 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. |
| OUTDREW | • outdrew v. Simple past tense of outdraw. • OUTDRAW v. to attract a larger audience than. |
| OUTWEED | • outweed v. (Obsolete) To weed out. • OUTWEED v. (Spenser) to root out. |
| SOWTHED | • sowthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sowth. • SOWTH v. (Scots) to whistle or hum softly, also SOWF, SOWFF. |
| STROWED | • strowed v. Simple past tense of strow. • STROW v. to scatter, also STREW. |
| SWOTTED | • swotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of swot. • SWOT v. to study hard. |
| TOWELED | • toweled v. Simple past tense and past participle of towel. • TOWEL v. to wipe with an absorbent cloth. |
| TOWERED | • towered v. Simple past tense and past participle of tower. • towered adj. Equipped with a tower. • TOWER v. to rise to a great height. |
| TOWHEAD | • towhead n. A blond person whose very pale, almost white hair resembles tow; the hair of such a person. • towhead n. An alluvial deposit in a river, such as a sandbar, or a small island formed from silt, often permanent… • tow-head n. Alternative form of towhead. |
| WHOOTED | • whooted v. Simple past tense and past participle of whoot. • WHOOT v. (obsolete) to make a sound like an owl, also HOOT, HOUT. |
| WIDEOUT | • wideout n. A wide receiver. • WIDEOUT n. a football position. |
| WORSTED | • worsted n. (Textiles) Yarn made from long strands of wool. • worsted n. The fine, smooth fabric made from such wool yarn. • worsted v. Simple past tense and past participle of worst. |
| WORTHED | • worthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of worth. • WORTH v. to happen, befall. |
| WROOTED | • WROOT v. (obsolete) to turn up with the snout. |