| DWELLERS | • dwellers n. Plural of dweller. • DWELLER n. one who dwells.
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| LEASOWED | • leasowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of leasow. • LEASOW v. (Old English) to pasture, also LEASOWE.
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| LEEWARDS | • leewards adv. Synonym of leeward. • Leewards prop.n. The Leeward Islands.
 • LEEWARD n. the direction toward which the wind is blowing.
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| LEWDNESS | • lewdness n. The quality, state or instance of being lewd; promiscuous. • LEWDNESS n. the state of being lewd.
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| LEWDSTER | • lewdster n. A lewd person; a lecher. • LEWDSTER n. someone addicted to lewdness, also LEWDSBY.
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| SILKWEED | • silkweed n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Asclepias whose seed vessels contain a long, silky down; milkweed. • SILKWEED n. another name for the plant milkweed.
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| SWIVELED | • swiveled adj. Having a swivel. • swiveled v. (US) simple past tense and past participle of swivel.
 • SWIVEL v. to turn on a pivoted support.
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| TWEEDLES | • tweedles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tweedle. • tweedles n. Plural of tweedle.
 • TWEEDLE v. to perform casually on a musical instrument.
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| WEASELED | • weaseled v. (US) simple past tense and past participle of weasel. • WEASEL v. to act evasively.
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| WEEDLESS | • weedless adj. Lacking weeds. • weedless adj. (Of a motorboat propeller) Having blades that curve backwards, as respects the direction of rotation…
 • WEEDLESS adj. having no weeds.
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| WELDLESS | • weldless adj. (Metalworking) Made or done without welding. • WELDLESS adj. having no welded joints.
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| WELDMESH | • weldmesh n. A kind of barrier fencing manufactured in square or rectangular mesh from steel wire, welded at each intersection. • WELDMESH n. a type of metal fencing consisting of wire mesh reinforced by welding.
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| WERGELDS | • wergelds n. Plural of wergeld. • WERGELD n. (Old English) a price paid for taking a man's life, also WEREGILD, WERGELT, WERGILD.
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| WHEEDLES | • wheedles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wheedle. • WHEEDLE v. to entice by soft words, also WHILLY.
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| WIELDERS | • wielders n. Plural of wielder. • WIELDER n. one that wields.
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| WRESTLED | • wrestled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wrestle. • WRESTLE v. to engage in a type of hand-to-hand contest, also RASSLE, WARSLE, WARSTLE, WRASSLE, WRASTLE, WRAXLE.
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