| BROWNFIELDS | • brownfields n. Plural of brownfield. • Brownfields prop.n. Plural of Brownfield. • BROWNFIELD n. a site that has previously been developed for urban or industrial use. |
| DOWNHILLERS | • downhillers n. Plural of downhiller. • DOWNHILLER n. one who skis downhill. |
| GROUNDSWELL | • groundswell n. (Nautical, surfing) A broad undulation of the open ocean, often as the result of a distant disturbance. • groundswell n. (By extension) A broadly-based shifting of public opinion. • ground␣swell n. Alternative form of groundswell. |
| LANDWAITERS | • landwaiters n. Plural of landwaiter. • LANDWAITER n. an officer of the custom house. |
| MINDBLOWERS | • mindblowers n. Plural of mindblower. • MINDBLOWER n. something that blows the mind. |
| NEEDLEWORKS | • needleworks n. Plural of needlework. • NEEDLEWORK n. work executed with a needle. |
| NEWSDEALERS | • newsdealers n. Plural of newsdealer. • NEWSDEALER n. (US) a newsagent. |
| SNOWBLADERS | • snowbladers n. Plural of snowblader. • SNOWBLADER n. one who engages in snowblading, a form of skiing without poles, using short skis. |
| UNDERWHELMS | • underwhelms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underwhelm. • UNDERWHELM v. to fail to impress. |
| UNDERWORLDS | • underworlds n. Plural of underworld. • Underworlds n. Plural of Underworld. • UNDERWORLD n. the place of departed souls. |
| WALDSTERBEN | • WALDSTERBEN n. (German) disease and death in forest trees and vegetation as a result of atmospheric pollution. |
| WANDERLUSTS | • wanderlusts n. Plural of wanderlust. • Wanderlusts n. Plural of Wanderlust. • WANDERLUST n. (German) an urge to travel from place to place. |
| WILDERMENTS | • wilderments n. Plural of wilderment. • WILDERMENT n. the state of being bewildered. |
| WINDFLOWERS | • windflowers n. Plural of windflower. • WINDFLOWER n. another name for anemone. |
| WINDLESTRAE | • windlestrae n. (Scotland) Alternative form of windlestraw. • WINDLESTRAE n. (Scots) anything light or insubstantial; a feeble person, also WINDLESTRAW. |
| WINDLESTRAW | • windlestraw n. (UK, Scotland, dialect) A grass used for making ropes or for plaiting, especially Apera spica-venti. • WINDLESTRAW n. anything light or insubstantial; feeble person, also WINDLESTRAE. |
| WONDERLANDS | • wonderlands n. Plural of wonderland. • WONDERLAND n. an imaginary place of delicate beauty or magical charm. |
| WOODLANDERS | • woodlanders n. Plural of woodlander. • WOODLANDER n. one who lives or works in woodland. |
| WORLDLINESS | • worldliness n. The quality of being worldly; familiarity with the ways of the world. • WORLDLINESS n. the state of being worldly. |