| DOWNFIELD | • downfield adj. (Sports) Toward the defending team’s end of the playing field. • downfield adj. (Chemistry) Describing an NMR resonance at a higher frequency to that of a reference signal. • downfield adv. Towards the lower part of a field. |
| DOWNFORCE | • downforce n. Any force (produced by aerodynamics or gravity etc) that acts downwards. • DOWNFORCE n. an aerodynamically caused downward force in a car, which improves its roadholding. |
| DRAWKNIFE | • drawknife n. A joiner’s tool having a blade with a handle at each end, used to shave off surfaces, by drawing it… • drawknife n. A tool used for the purpose of making an incision along the path a saw is to follow, to prevent it from… • drawknife v. (Transitive) To cut or shave with a drawknife. |
| DWARFNESS | • dwarfness n. The quality of being a dwarf, or unusually small specimen. • DWARFNESS n. the state of being dwarf. |
| FACEDOWNS | • facedowns n. Plural of facedown. • face-downs n. Plural of face-down. • FACEDOWN n. the act of confronting someone and forcing them to back down. |
| FOREWINDS | • forewinds n. Plural of forewind. • FOREWIND n. a wind from the forequarter. |
| FORWANDER | • forwander v. (Intransitive, UK dialectal) To wander until weary; wander far and wide. • forwander v. (Transitive, UK dialectal) To weary with wandering; cause to wander until weary. • FORWANDER v. (archaic) to wander away; to go astray. |
| FORWARNED | • forwarned v. Simple past tense and past participle of forwarn. • FORWARN v. to warn in advance, also FOREWARN. |
| NEWSFEEDS | • newsfeeds n. Plural of newsfeed. • NEWSFEED n. a service that provides news articles for distribution. |
| OUTFAWNED | • outfawned v. Simple past tense and past participle of outfawn. • OUTFAWN v. to surpass in fawning. |
| SNOWFIELD | • snowfield n. A large permanent expanse of snow on a mountain or at the head of a glacier. • SNOWFIELD n. an area of snow. |
| SWORDFERN | • swordfern n. Alternative form of sword fern. • sword␣fern n. Any fern in the genus Nephrolepis, typically with long, straight-sided fronds shaped like a two-edged… • sword␣fern n. Some ferns in the genus Polystichum which look like the typical Nephrolepis sword ferns. |
| UNDERFLOW | • underflow n. A current flowing below the surface. • underflow n. (Computing) A condition in which the value of a computed quantity is smaller than the smallest non-zero… • underflow n. (Computing) The error condition that results from an attempt to retrieve an item from an empty stack. |
| WINTERFED | • winterfed v. Simple past tense and past participle of winterfeed. • WINTERFEED v. to feed livestock in winter when the grazing is not rich enough. |
| WONDERFUL | • wonderful adj. Tending to excite wonder; surprising, extraordinary. • wonderful adj. Surprisingly excellent; very good or admirable, extremely impressive. • wonderful adv. (Dialect) Exceedingly, to a great extent. |
| WOODFERNS | • woodferns n. Plural of woodfern. • wood␣ferns n. Plural of wood fern. • WOODFERN n. an evergreen fern. |