| OUTDRAWING | • outdrawing v. Present participle of outdraw. • OUTDRAW v. to attract a larger audience than. |
| DOWNDRAUGHT | • downdraught n. Alternative spelling of downdraft. • DOWNDRAUGHT n. a downward movement of air, also DOWNDRAFT. |
| GROUNDWATER | • groundwater n. Water that exists beneath the earth’s surface in underground streams and aquifers. • ground␣water n. Alternative form of groundwater. • GROUNDWATER n. water within the earth esp. that supplies wells and springs. |
| HANDWROUGHT | • handwrought adj. Made by hand, handmade. • HANDWROUGHT adj. fashioned by hand or chiefly by hand processes. |
| OUTCROWDING | • outcrowding v. Present participle of outcrowd. • OUTCROWD v. to cause to be too crowded. |
| UNDERGROWTH | • undergrowth n. The plants in a forest which only reach a relatively low height (such as shrubs and bushes). • UNDERGROWTH n. low growth on the floor of a forest including seedlings and saplings, shrubs, and herbs. |
| DOWNDRAUGHTS | • downdraughts n. Plural of downdraught. • DOWNDRAUGHT n. a downward movement of air, also DOWNDRAFT. |
| GROUNDWATERS | • groundwaters n. Plural of groundwater. • ground␣waters n. Plural of ground water. • GROUNDWATER n. water within the earth esp. that supplies wells and springs. |
| UNDERGROWTHS | • undergrowths n. Plural of undergrowth. • UNDERGROWTH n. low growth on the floor of a forest including seedlings and saplings, shrubs, and herbs. |
| UNDERWROUGHT | • underwrought v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of underwork. • UNDERWROUGHT adj. (Shakespeare) insufficiently wrought. |
| DRAUGHTSWOMAN | • draughtswoman n. Alternative spelling of draftswoman. • DRAUGHTSWOMAN n. a female draughtsman. |
| DRAUGHTSWOMEN | • draughtswomen n. Plural of draughtswoman. • DRAUGHTSWOMAN n. a female draughtsman. |
| GUNPOWDERIEST | • GUNPOWDERY adj. like gunpowder. |
| UNDERTHROWING | • underthrowing v. Present participle of underthrow. |
| COUNTERDRAWING | • counterdrawing v. Present participle of counterdraw. • COUNTERDRAW v. to trace on oiled paper or other transparent material. |
| COUNTERWEIGHED | • counterweighed v. Simple past tense and past participle of counterweigh. • COUNTERWEIGH v. to weigh against, counterbalance. |
| DOWNREGULATION | • downregulation n. (Biology) The suppression of a response to a stimulus. • downregulation n. (Genetics) The process, in the regulation of gene expression, in which the number, or activity of receptors… • down-regulation n. Alternative spelling of downregulation. |
| COUNTERWEIGHTED | • counterweighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of counterweight. • COUNTERWEIGHT v. to balance with an equivalent weight or force. |
| DOWNREGULATIONS | • downregulations n. Plural of downregulation. • DOWNREGULATION n. the process of reducing or suppressing a response to a stimulus. |