| BOWDLERISES | • bowdlerises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bowdlerise. • BOWDLERISE v. to expurgate a book or writing, by removing whatever might be considered indelicate, esp. to do so unnecessarily, also BOWDLERIZE. |
| BOWDLERISMS | • bowdlerisms n. Plural of bowdlerism. • BOWDLERISM n. the censoring of a literary text. |
| DAISYWHEELS | • daisywheels n. Plural of daisywheel. • daisy␣wheels n. Plural of daisy wheel. • DAISYWHEEL n. a kind of printer. |
| DISEMBOWELS | • disembowels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembowel. • DISEMBOWEL v. to take out the bowels of. |
| DISEMVOWELS | • disemvowels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disemvowel. • DISEMVOWEL v. to remove the vowels from (a word in a text message, email, etc.) in order to abbreviate it. |
| DUNIEWASSAL | • DUNIEWASSAL n. (Gaelic) a Highland gentleman of inferior rank, also DUNIWASSAL, DUNNIEWASSAL. |
| EDELWEISSES | • edelweisses n. Plural of edelweiss. • EDELWEISS n. (German) a white Alpine flower of the composite family. |
| LADIESWEARS | • LADIESWEAR n. clothes for women. |
| SHIELDWALLS | • shield␣walls n. Plural of shield wall. • SHIELDWALL n. a defence of interlocked shields. |
| SILVERSWORD | • silversword n. Any member of the genus Argyroxiphium of flowering plants native to Hawaii, with long, narrow leaves… |
| SILVERWEEDS | • silverweeds n. Plural of silverweed. • SILVERWEED n. a perennial rosaceous herb having the leaves silvery white beneath. |
| WATERSLIDES | • waterslides n. Plural of waterslide. • water␣slides n. Plural of water slide. |
| WILDEBEESTS | • wildebeests n. Plural of wildebeest. • WILDEBEEST n. another name for the gnu. |
| WINDSHIELDS | • windshields n. Plural of windshield. • wind␣shields n. Plural of wind shield. • WINDSHIELD n. a transparent screen (as of glass) in front of the occupants of a vehicle. |
| WORLDLINESS | • worldliness n. The quality of being worldly; familiarity with the ways of the world. • WORLDLINESS n. the state of being worldly. |