| CUTDOWNS | • cutdowns n. Plural of cutdown. • CUTDOWN n. a reduction, also CUTBACK. |
| DOWNRUSH | • downrush v. (Intransitive) To rush down; rush downward. • downrush n. A rushing down. • DOWNRUSH n. a rushing down. |
| NUTWOODS | • nutwoods n. Plural of nutwood. • NUTWOOD n. a nut-bearing tree. |
| OUTWINDS | • outwinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outwind. • OUTWIND v. to unwind. |
| PUSHDOWN | • pushdown adj. (Computing) Describing a stack in which items are removed in a LIFO manner from the end at which they were added. • pushdown n. A pushdown automaton. • PUSHDOWN n. a store of computer data. |
| PUTDOWNS | • putdowns n. Plural of putdown. • put-downs n. Plural of put-down. • put␣downs n. Plural of put down. |
| RUBDOWNS | • rubdowns n. Plural of rubdown. • RUBDOWN n. a brisk rubbing down of the body. |
| RUNDOWNS | • rundowns n. Plural of rundown. • run-downs n. Plural of run-down. • RUNDOWN n. a summary, a statement bringing together all the main items. |
| SHUTDOWN | • shutdown n. The action of stopping operations; a closing, of a computer, business, event, etc. • shutdown n. A statement, insult, etc. that prevents the opponent from replying further. • shutdown n. (Psychology) An autistic response to stress or sensory overload, in which the individual freezes up… |
| SUNDOWNS | • sundowns n. Plural of sundown. • sundowns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sundown. • SUNDOWN n. the time at which the sun goes down. |
| SWOUNDED | • swounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of swound. • SWOUND v. to faint, also SWOON, SWOUN. |
| UNDERSOW | • undersow v. To sow a second crop after a first one (the cover crop) has become established, such that they both… • UNDERSOW v. to sow land already seeded with a later-growing crop. |
| UNSHADOW | • unshadow v. (Transitive) To free from shadow; to allow to become illuminated. • unshadow v. (Transitive, computing) To combine (a password file) with its corresponding "shadow file" in order to… • UNSHADOW v. to remove from shadow, clear of shadow. |
| UNSTOWED | • unstowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unstow. • unstowed adj. Not stowed. • UNSTOW v. to empty of contents. |
| UNWISDOM | • unwisdom n. Lack of wisdom; unwise conduct or action. • UNWISDOM n. lack of wisdom. |
| WONDROUS | • wondrous adj. Wonderful; amazing, inspiring awe; marvelous. • wondrous adv. In a wonderful degree; remarkably; wondrously. • WONDROUS adj. strange, wonderful, also WONDEROUS. |
| WOUNDERS | • wounders n. Plural of wounder. • WOUNDER n. one who wounds. |