| BINDWEEDS | • bindweeds n. Plural of bindweed. • BINDWEED n. any of various weeds that trail along the ground and twine themselves around other plants. |
| DANEWEEDS | • DANEWEED n. an elder-like shrub, said to grow on sites where Danes had fallen, also DANEWORT. |
| DECROWNED | • decrowned v. Simple past tense and past participle of decrown. • DECROWN v. to deprive of a crown, also DISCROWN. |
| EIDERDOWN | • eiderdown n. (Uncountable) The down of the eider duck, used for stuffing pillows and quilts. • eiderdown n. (Countable) A quilt stuffed with this down. • EIDERDOWN n. the soft down of the eider duck; a bedcover, usually quilted. |
| PONDWEEDS | • pondweeds n. Plural of pondweed. • PONDWEED n. an aquatic plant. |
| REENDOWED | • reendowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reendow. • REENDOW v. to endow again. |
| REWEDDING | • rewedding v. Present participle of rewed. • REWED v. to wed again. |
| REWIDENED | • rewidened v. Simple past tense and past participle of rewiden. • REWIDEN v. to widen again. |
| UNDERDREW | • underdrew v. Simple past tense of underdraw. • UNDERDRAW v. to draw or describe with moderation or reticence. |
| UNDOWERED | • undowered adj. Not given a dowry. • UNDOWERED adj. not dowered. |
| UNENDOWED | • unendowed adj. Not endowed. • unendowed adj. Lacking an endowment. • UNENDOWED adj. not endowed. |
| WEDDERING | • WEDDER v. (dialect) to weather. |
| WEEKENDED | • weekended v. Simple past tense and past participle of weekend. • WEEKEND v. to take a holiday on Saturday or Sunday. |