| DWINDLES | • dwindles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dwindle. • dwindles n. (Colloquial) Various health problems and frailty observed in elderly people. • DWINDLE v. to decrease steadily. |
| INDWELLS | • indwells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indwell. • INDWELL v. to live within. |
| SLIMDOWN | • slimdown n. A period of weight loss. • slimdown n. (By extension) A downsizing. • slim␣down v. (Transitive, intransitive) To reduce weight; to make or become thinner. |
| SWINDLED | • swindled v. Simple past tense and past participle of swindle. • SWINDLE v. to take money or property from by fraudulent means. |
| SWINDLER | • swindler n. A person who swindles, cheats or defrauds. • Swindler prop.n. A surname. • SWINDLER n. one who swindles. |
| SWINDLES | • swindles n. Plural of swindle. • swindles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swindle. • Swindles prop.n. Plural of Swindle. |
| SWINGLED | • swingled v. Simple past tense and past participle of swingle. • SWINGLE v. to separate the woody fibre from flax by beating, also SCUTCH. |
| WELDINGS | • weldings n. Plural of welding. • WELDING n. the act of welding. |
| WILDINGS | • wildings n. Plural of wilding. • Wildings n. Plural of Wilding. • WILDING n. that which grows wild, also WILDLING. |
| WILDNESS | • wildness n. The quality of being wild or untamed. • WILDNESS n. the state of being wild. |
| WINDLASS | • windlass n. Any of various forms of winch, in which a rope or cable is wound around a cylinder, used for lifting heavy weights. • windlass n. A winding and circuitous way; a roundabout course. • windlass n. An apparatus resembling a winch or windlass, for bending the bow of an arblast, or crossbow. |
| WINDLESS | • windless adj. Devoid of wind; calm. • windless adj. Out of breath. • windless n. (Obsolete) Alternative form of windlass. |
| WINDSAIL | • windsail n. A wide tube or funnel of canvas, used to convey a stream of air for ventilation into the lower compartments… • windsail n. The sail or vane of a windmill. • WINDSAIL n. a wide funnel of canvas used to convey a stream of air below deck. |
| WINDSLAB | • windslab n. Snow that peels off in large slabs when disturbed, increasing the risk of avalanche. • WINDSLAB n. a crust formed on soft snow by the wind. |