| BIRDWATCH | • birdwatch v. (Intransitive) To take part in birdwatching; to observe and identify birds. • birdwatch n. A session of observing and identifying birds. • BIRDWATCH v. to watch birds as a hobby. |
| DISHWATER | • dishwater n. Water that dishes and cooking utensils have been washed in. • dishwater n. (By extension) Anything dull and lacking interest or flavour. • DISHWATER n. water used for washing dishes. |
| DOWITCHER | • dowitcher n. Any of three long-legged and long-billed migratory wading birds in the genus Limnodromus of the family Scolopacidae. • DOWITCHER n. (Native American) the red-breasted or gray snipe. |
| DOWNRIGHT | • downright adj. (Obsolete) Directed vertically; coming straight down. • downright adj. Directly to the point; plain. • downright adj. Using plain direct language; accustomed to express opinions directly and bluntly; blunt. |
| HANDWRITE | • handwrite v. To write something manually, normally used to emphasise that it is not being typed. • HANDWRITE v. to write by hand. |
| NIGHTWARD | • nightward adj. Toward night. • NIGHTWARD adv. approaching night. |
| RIGHTWARD | • rightward adj. To or from the right. • rightward adv. To or from the right. • RIGHTWARD adj. toward the right. |
| SWITHERED | • swithered v. Simple past tense and past participle of swither. • SWITHER v. (Scots) to be undecided. |
| WHERRITED | • WHERRIT v. to worry, also WORRIT. |
| WHIRRETED | • whirreted v. Simple past tense and past participle of whirret. • WHIRRET v. to give a sharp blow to, also WHERRET. |
| WHITHERED | • whithered v. Simple past tense and past participle of whither. • WHITHER v. to blow strongly with a roaring sound, also WUTHER. |
| WHITTERED | • whittered v. Simple past tense and past participle of whitter. • WHITTER v. to talk or mutter peevishly or ineffectually, also WITTER. |
| WINDTHROW | • windthrow n. (Forestry) The uprooting and/or overthrowing of a tree caused by the wind. • windthrow n. Trees uprooted as above. • WINDTHROW n. the blowing over of trees by the wind. |
| WITHDRAWN | • withdrawn adj. Removed from circulation. • withdrawn adj. Introverted; not inclined to interact with other people. • withdrawn v. Past participle of withdraw. |
| WITHDRAWS | • withdraws v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of withdraw. • WITHDRAW v. to move away. |
| WITHERODS | • WITHEROD n. a North American shrub. |
| WORDSMITH | • wordsmith n. One who uses words skillfully. • wordsmith v. To apply craftsman-like skills to word use. • WORDSMITH n. an accomplished user of words. |