| CREWE | • crewe n. A group of people, especially in Louisiana, who support a Mardi Gras float in parades, as well as other charity work. • Crewe prop.n. (Uncountable) A placename… • Crewe prop.n. (Countable) A habitational surname from Welsh. |
| EWERS | • ewers n. Plural of ewer. • Ewers prop.n. Plural of Ewer. • EWER n. a jug with a wide mouth, esp. a water-jug of the kind formerly used in bedrooms. |
| FEWER | • fewer det. Comparative degree of few; a smaller number. • FEW adj. not many. |
| HEWER | • hewer n. One who hews. • Hewer prop.n. A surname. • HEWER n. one that hews. |
| KREWE | • krewe n. A private organization in New Orleans or elsewhere that exists to stage a Mardi Gras Ball, Mardi Gras Parade, or both. • KREWE n. a private group participating in the New Orleans Mardi Gras. |
| NEWER | • newer adj. Comparative form of new: more new, more recent. • NEW adj. of recent origin. |
| RENEW | • renew v. (Transitive) To make (something) new again; to restore to freshness or original condition. • renew v. (Transitive) To replace (Something which has broken etc.); to replenish (something which has been exhausted)… • renew v. (Theology) To make new spiritually; to regenerate. |
| RESEW | • resew v. Alternative spelling of re-sew. • re-sew v. To sew again. • RESEW v. to sew again. |
| REWED | • rewed v. To wed again. • REWED v. to wed again. |
| REWET | • rewet v. (Transitive) To wet again. • rewet n. A gunlock. • REWET v. to wet again. |
| SEWER | • sewer n. A pipe or system of pipes used to remove human waste and to provide drainage. • sewer v. (Transitive) To provide (a place) with a system of sewers. • sewer n. (Now historical) A servant attending at a meal who is responsible for seating arrangements, serving dishes, etc. |
| SWEER | • sweer adj. (UK dialectal) Heavy. • sweer adj. (UK dialectal) Dull; indolent; lazy. • sweer adj. (UK dialectal) Reluctant; unwilling; disinclined. |
| TWEER | • tweer adj. Comparative form of twee: more twee. • tweer n. Alternative spelling of tuyere. • TWEER v. (obsolete) to peer. |
| WEBER | • weber n. In the International System of Units, the derived unit of magnetic flux; the flux linking a circuit… • Weber prop.n. A surname from German [in turn originating as an occupation] from Weber (“weaver”). • Weber prop.n. A locale in the United States. |
| WHERE | • where conj. In, at or to which place or situation. • where conj. In, at or to the place (that) or a place (that). • where conj. In, at or to any place (that); wherever; anywhere. |