| 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. |
| DISEMPOWERS | • disempowers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disempower. • DISEMPOWER v. to deprive of power; to divest of strength. |
| DISENDOWERS | • disendowers n. Plural of disendower. • DISENDOWER n. one who disendows. |
| DROWSIHEADS | • DROWSIHEAD n. (Spenser) drowsiness, also DROWSIHED. |
| RAWINSONDES | • rawinsondes n. Plural of rawinsonde. • RAWINSONDE n. an apparatus for taking upper-air wind velocity and direction. |
| ROWDINESSES | • rowdinesses n. Plural of rowdiness. • ROWDINESS n. the state of being rowdy. |
| SCOWDERINGS | • SCOWDERING n. a scorching. |
| SILVERSWORD | • silversword n. Any member of the genus Argyroxiphium of flowering plants native to Hawaii, with long, narrow leaves… |
| SPIDERWOODS | • SPIDERWOOD n. a kind of tree found in New Zealand, aka neinei. |
| SPIDERWORKS | • SPIDERWORK n. lace worked by spider-stitch. |
| SPIDERWORTS | • spiderworts n. Plural of spiderwort. • SPIDERWORT n. any plant of the genus Tradescantia, with deep-blue or reddish-violet flowers. |
| SWORDFISHES | • swordfishes n. Plural of swordfish. • swordfishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swordfish. • SWORDFISH n. a large fish with upper jaw compressed and prolonged as a stabbing weapon. |
| WOODSHRIKES | • woodshrikes n. Plural of woodshrike. • WOODSHRIKE n. a species of shrike, with black-and-white plumage but a red-brown crown, also WOODCHAT. |
| WORDINESSES | • wordinesses n. Plural of wordiness. • WORDINESS n. the state of being wordy. |
| WORDISHNESS | • wordishness n. (Uncountable) The state of being wordish. • WORDISHNESS n. verbosity. |
| WORLDLINESS | • worldliness n. The quality of being worldly; familiarity with the ways of the world. • WORLDLINESS n. the state of being worldly. |