| DAWNERED | • dawnered v. Simple past tense and past participle of dawner. • DAWNER v. (dialect) to stroll, saunter, also DANDER, DAUNDER, DAUNER. |
| DOWNTROD | • downtrod v. To oppress, suppress, exploit, persecute, step down on; put down; denigrate, subjugate. • downtrod adj. (Archaic or poetic) downtrodden; abused by superior power. • DOWNTROD adj. suffering oppression, also DOWNTRODDEN. |
| DOWNWARD | • downward adv. Toward a lower level, whether in physical space, in a hierarchy, or in amount or value. • downward adv. At a lower level. • downward adv. Southward. |
| DRAWDOWN | • drawdown n. The act of reduction or depletion (including through withdrawal or utilization). • drawdown n. The result of reduction, utilization, or depletion. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • drawdown n. (Economics) (A measure of) the decline from a historical peak in some economic or financial variable. |
| DROPDOWN | • dropdown adj. (Computing, graphical user interface, of a widget) Dropping down from above; being a specific type of… • dropdown n. (Computing, graphical user interface) An instance of a selection object that hides the contents (especially… • drop-down adj. Alternative form of dropdown. |
| DROWNDED | • drownded v. Simple past tense and past participle of drownd. • DROWND v. (colloquial) to drown. |
| HINDWARD | • hindward adv. Toward the posterior extremity. • hindward adj. Posterior; in the rear. • HINDWARD adv. towards the rear. |
| LANDWARD | • landward adj. Located, facing or moving in the direction of the land, as opposed to the sea. • landward adj. (Scotland) Of the country as opposed to the city, rural; agricultural. • landward adv. Toward the land. |
| REWINDED | • rewinded v. (Nonstandard) rewound. • REWIND v. to wind again. |
| UNWARDED | • unwarded adj. Not warded or guarded. • unwarded adj. Of a lock: not fitted with wards. • UNWARDED adj. not warded. |
| UNWORDED | • unworded adj. Not worded; not put into words; unexpressed. • UNWORDED adj. speechless. |
| WANDERED | • wandered v. Simple past tense and past participle of wander. • WANDER v. to move about with no destination or purpose. |
| WARDENED | • wardened v. Simple past tense and past participle of warden. • WARDEN v. to guard as a warden. |
| WINDWARD | • windward adj. Towards the wind, or the direction from which the wind is blowing. • windward adj. On the side exposed to the wind. • windward adv. In a direction from which the wind blows, against or towards the wind. |
| WONDERED | • wondered v. Simple past tense and past participle of wonder. • wondered adj. (Obsolete) Wonderful, extraordinary. • WONDER v. to speculate. |
| YARDWAND | • yardwand n. (Archaic) A yardstick. • YARDWAND n. a stick three feet long; any standard of measurement, also YARDSTICK. |