| BEWET | • bewet v. (Transitive) To wet or moisten profusely. • BEWET v. (Shakespeare) to make wet. |
| ETWEE | • etwee n. Obsolete form of étui. • ETWEE n. a small ornamental case for holding, e.g. needles, also ETUI. |
| EWEST | • EWEST adj. (Scots) near, close at hand. |
| REWET | • rewet v. (Transitive) To wet again. • rewet n. A gunlock. • REWET v. to wet again. |
| SWEET | • sweet adj. Having a pleasant taste, especially one relating to the basic taste sensation induced by sugar. • sweet adj. Having a taste of sugar. • sweet adj. (Wine) Retaining a portion of sugar. |
| TEWED | • tewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tew. • tewed adj. (Obsolete, dialect) fatigued; worn from labour or hardship. • TEW v. to hustle. |
| TEWEL | • tewel n. (Now rare) A vent or chimney or pipe, especially one leading into a furnace or bellows. • tewel n. (Obsolete) The anus, rectum or posterior. • Tewel prop.n. A hamlet west of Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NO8285). |
| TWEED | • tweed n. A coarse woolen fabric used for clothing. • Tweed prop.n. A river in the United Kingdom; a river in the Scottish Borders area which for part of its length forms… • Tweed prop.n. A municipality and community therein, in Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. |
| TWEEL | • tweel n. (Scotland) Alternative form of twill. • tweel v. (Scotland) Alternative form of twill. • TWEEL v. (Scots) to weave with a twill. |
| TWEEN | • tween n. (Animation) An action of tweening (inserting frames for continuity); a sequence of frames generated by tweening. • tween v. (Cinematography) To generate intermediate frames in an animated sequence so as to give the appearance… • tween n. A child, especially a girl, in the age range between middle childhood and adolescence, normally between… |
| TWEEP | • tweep n. A chirp or beep. • tweep v. To chirp or beep. • tweep v. (US, intelligence, euphemistic) To kill; to assassinate. |
| TWEER | • tweer adj. Comparative form of twee: more twee. • tweer n. Alternative spelling of tuyere. • TWEER v. (obsolete) to peer. |
| TWEET | • tweet n. The sound of a bird; any short high-pitched sound or whistle. • tweet n. (Social media) An entry posted on the microblogging service Twitter. • tweet v. (Intransitive) To make a short high-pitched sound, like that of certain birds. |
| WEEST | • weest adj. Superlative form of wee: most wee. • WEE adj. small. |
| WEETE | • WEETE v. (Shakespeare) a present tense form of wit, to know. |
| WEETS | • weets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weet. • WEET v. (archaic) to know. |
| WEFTE | • WEFTE n. (Spenser) a waif, a castaway, also WAIFT. |