| DOWNRUSHES | • downrushes n. Plural of downrush. • downrushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of downrush. • DOWNRUSH n. a rushing down. |
| DOWNSHIFTS | • downshifts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of downshift. • DOWNSHIFT v. to change gear down. |
| DOWNWASHES | • downwashes n. Plural of downwash. • DOWNWASH n. a downward deflection of air. |
| LANDWASHES | • LANDWASH n. the shore area between the high-water mark and the sea. |
| NEWSHOUNDS | • newshounds n. Plural of newshound. • NEWSHOUND n. (colloquial) a reporter. |
| PHASEDOWNS | • phasedowns n. Plural of phasedown. • PHASEDOWN n. a gradual reduction (as in operations). |
| SANDWICHES | • sandwiches n. Plural of sandwich. • sandwiches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sandwich. • SANDWICH v. to place between two objects. |
| SHADOWINGS | • shadowings n. Plural of shadowing. • SHADOWING n. making dark or gloomy. |
| SHAKEDOWNS | • shakedowns n. Plural of shakedown. • shake-downs n. Plural of shake-down. • SHAKEDOWN n. any makeshift bed, esp. one made up on the floor. |
| SHOOTDOWNS | • shootdowns n. Plural of shootdown. • SHOOTDOWN n. the act of shooting down aircraft. |
| SHREWDNESS | • shrewdness n. The quality of being shrewd. • shrewdness n. An invented collective name for a group of apes. • SHREWDNESS n. the state of being shrewd. |
| SPLASHDOWN | • splashdown n. The act of landing in water, as by a space capsule or rollercoaster. • splash␣down n. Alternative form of splashdown. • splash␣down v. (Of a spacecraft or other flying object) To land in water. |
| SWINEHERDS | • swineherds n. Plural of swineherd. • SWINEHERD n. (archaic) one who looks after pigs. |
| SWINEHOODS | • SWINEHOOD n. the state of being a pig. |
| WASHSTANDS | • washstands n. Plural of washstand. • wash␣stands n. Plural of wash stand. • WASHSTAND n. a stand holding a washbowl. |
| WIDERSHINS | • widershins adv. Alternative form of widdershins. • WIDERSHINS adv. in a left-handed, wrong, or contrary direction; counterclockwise, also WIDDERSHINS, WITHERSHINS. |
| WINDSHAKES | • windshakes n. Plural of windshake. • WINDSHAKE n. a flaw in wood said to be due to the bending of the tree in the wind. |
| WITHSTANDS | • withstands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of withstand. • WITHSTAND v. to resist. |