| DEWANIS | • dewanis n. Plural of dewani. • DEWANI n. (Urdu) the office of dewan, also DEWANNY. |
| DOWNIES | • downies n. Plural of downie. • Downies n. Plural of Downie. • DOWNY n. a bed. |
| ENDWISE | • endwise adv. Upright, or standing on end. • endwise adv. With the end towards the front or towards the observer. • endwise adv. Towards the ends. |
| ENWINDS | • enwinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enwind. • ENWIND v. to enwrap, also INWIND. |
| MISWEND | • miswend v. (Obsolete) To go wrong; to stray. • MISWEND v. (Spenser) to go wrong; to go astray. |
| REWINDS | • rewinds n. Plural of rewind. • rewinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rewind. • REWIND v. to wind again. |
| SINEWED | • sinewed adj. Furnished with sinews. • sinewed adj. (Figuratively) Equipped; strengthened. • SINEW v. to bind as if by sinews. |
| SWIDDEN | • swidden n. An area of land that has been cleared by cutting the vegetation and burning it; slash and burn. • swidden v. To clear an area of land by cutting and burning. • SWIDDEN n. (Old Norse) land prepared by burning off cover. |
| SWINDGE | • swindge v. Alternative form of swinge. • swindge n. Alternative form of swinge. • SWINDGE v. (Shakespeare) to swinge, beat. |
| SWINDLE | • swindle v. (Transitive) To defraud. • swindle v. (Transitive, intransitive) To obtain (money or property) by fraudulent or deceitful methods. • swindle v. (Chess) for a player in a losing position to play a clever move that provokes an error from the opponent… |
| SWINGED | • swinged v. Simple past tense and past participle of swinge. • swinged v. (Nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of swing. • SWINGE v. to beat, chastise, also SWINDGE. |
| SWINKED | • swinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of swink. • SWINK v. (archaic) to toil. |
| WINDERS | • winders n. Plural of winder. • Winders prop.n. Plural of Winder. • WINDER n. (slang) a blow that takes one's breath away. |
| WINDLES | • windles n. Plural of windle. • windles n. A winch, a windlass. • Windles prop.n. Plural of Windle. |
| WINDSES | • WINDS n. a small ventilating shaft between two levels of a mine, also WINZE. |