| DOWNTIME | • downtime n. The amount of time lost due to forces beyond one’s control, as with a computer crash. • downtime n. A period of time set aside for rest and relaxation; leisure time. • down-time n. Alternative spelling of downtime. |
| IMPAWNED | • impawned v. Simple past tense and past participle of impawn. • IMPAWN v. (archaic) to stake, compromise. |
| MIDWATER | • midwater n. The middle part of a body of water. • MIDWATER n. the middle portion vertically of a body of water. |
| MIDWEEKS | • midweeks n. Plural of midweek. • MIDWEEK n. the middle of the week. |
| MIDWIFED | • midwifed v. (Rare) simple past tense and past participle of midwife. • MIDWIFE v. to assist a woman in childbirth, also MIDWIVE. |
| MIDWIFES | • midwifes v. (Rare) third-person singular simple present indicative form of midwife. • MIDWIFE v. to assist a woman in childbirth, also MIDWIVE. |
| MIDWIVED | • midwived v. Simple past tense and past participle of midwife. • MIDWIVE v. to assist a woman in childbirth, also MIDWIFE. |
| MIDWIVES | • midwives n. Plural of midwife. • midwives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of midwife. • MIDWIVE v. to assist a woman in childbirth, also MIDWIFE. |
| MILDEWED | • mildewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of mildew. • mildewed adj. Covered with mildew. • MILDEW v. to grow a whitish fungi. |
| MILKWEED | • milkweed n. Any of several plants that have a milky sap and have pods that split to release seeds with silky tufts. • milkweed n. A monarch butterfly (Danaus spp). • MILKWEED n. a plant that secretes a milky fluid. |
| MISWENDS | • miswends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miswend. • MISWEND v. (Spenser) to go wrong; to go astray. |
| SEMIWILD | • semiwild adj. (Of crops, animals, etc.) Partly wild. • semi-wild adj. Alternative form of semiwild. • SEMIWILD adj. somewhat wild. |
| WHIMPLED | • whimpled v. Simple past tense and past participle of whimple. • WHIMPLE v. to wear a veil in the form of a headdress. |
| WHIMSIED | • whimsied v. Simple past tense and past participle of whimsy. • WHIMSY adv. full of whims. |
| WIDOWMEN | • widowmen n. Plural of widowman. • WIDOWMAN n. a man whose wife is dead, also WIDOWER. |
| WIFEDOMS | • WIFEDOM n. the status of a wife, also WIFEHOOD. |
| WOODMICE | • woodmice n. Plural of woodmouse. • wood␣mice n. Plural of wood mouse. • WOODMOUSE n. a field mouse. |