| BULLETWOODS | • bulletwoods n. Plural of bulletwood. • bullet␣woods n. Plural of bullet wood. • BULLETWOOD n. the wood of a tropical American sapotaceous tree, widely used for construction due to its durability and toughness. |
| CLOUDTOWNS | • CLOUDTOWN n. an imaginary situation or land, esp. as the result of wishful thinking, also CLOUDLAND. |
| COUNTERWORLDS | • counterworlds n. Plural of counterworld. • COUNTERWORLD n. a world imagined in contrast to our own. |
| DOWNREGULATIONS | • downregulations n. Plural of downregulation. • DOWNREGULATION n. the process of reducing or suppressing a response to a stimulus. |
| MULTIWINDOWS | • multiwindows adj. (Graphical user interface) multiwindow; involving multiple windows. • MULTIWINDOW n. a multiwindow television set or monitor. |
| OUTDWELLS | • outdwells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outdwell. • OUTDWELL v. (Shakespeare) to stay beyond. |
| OUTSWELLED | • outswelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outswell. • OUTSWELL v. to exceed in swelling. |
| OUTWRESTLED | • outwrestled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outwrestle. • OUTWRESTLE v. to surpass in wrestle. |
| SOUTHWARDLY | • southwardly adv. Southwards, towards the south. • southwardly adj. Southwards, towards the south. • SOUTHWARDLY adv. in a southward direction. |
| SOUTHWESTWARDLY | • southwestwardly adv. Toward the southwest. • SOUTHWESTWARDLY adv. in a southwesterly direction. |
| TULIPWOODS | • tulipwoods n. Plural of tulipwood. • TULIPWOOD n. the beautiful rose-colored striped wood of a Brazilian tree, much used by cabinetmakers for inlaying. |
| UNTOWARDLINESS | • untowardliness n. The quality of being untowardly. • UNTOWARDLINESS n. the state of being untowardly. |
| UNWORLDLIEST | • unworldliest adj. Superlative form of unworldly: most unworldly. • UNWORLDLY adj. not belonging to this world. |
| WALNUTWOODS | • WALNUTWOOD n. the wood of the walnut tree. |
| WOULDEST | • wouldest v. Alternative spelling of wouldst. • WOULDEST v. (archaic) 2nd person past tense singular of would, also WOULDST. |
| WOULDST | • wouldst v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple past form of will. • would'st v. Obsolete form of wouldst. • WOULDST v. (archaic) 2nd person past tense singular of would, also WOULDEST. |