| ENDEWS | • endews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endew. • ENDEW v. (Spenser) to endow, also ENDUE, INDEW, INDOW, INDUE. |
| ENMEWS | • enmews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enmew. • ENMEW v. to confine, also EMMEW, IMMEW. |
| ENSEWS | • ensews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensew. • ENSEW v. (Spenser) to ensue. |
| NEWELS | • newels n. Plural of newel. • NEWEL n. a post supporting the handrail of a staircase. |
| NEWEST | • newest adj. Superlative form of new: most new. • NEW adj. of recent origin. |
| NEWIES | • newies n. Plural of newie. • NEWIE n. (Australian slang) a newcomer. |
| NEWSED | • newsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of news. • NEWS v. to report recent events. |
| NEWSES | • newses n. (Isle of Man) gossip. • newses n. (Rare, nonstandard) plural of news. • NEWS v. to report recent events. |
| NEWSIE | • newsie n. Alternative form of newsy. • NEWSIE n. (US) a newsboy, also NEWSY. |
| NGWEES | • ngwees n. Plural of ngwee. • NGWEE n. (Bantu) a Zambian monetary unit, the hundredth part of a kwacha. |
| RENEWS | • renews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renew. • RENEW v. to make new again. |
| RESEWN | • resewn v. Past participle of resew. • re-sewn v. Past participle of re-sew. • RESEW v. to sew again. |
| SEWENS | • sewens n. Plural of sewen. • SEWEN n. the Welsh or Irish name for the seatrout grilse, also SEWIN. |
| SWEENY | • sweeny n. An atrophy of the muscles, especially of the shoulder, in horses. • Sweeny prop.n. A surname from Irish. • SWEENY n. atrophy of a horse's shoulder muscle, also SWEENEY, SWINNEY. |
| SWEVEN | • sweven n. (Archaic) A dream. • sweven n. (Archaic) A vision. • SWEVEN n. (obsolete) a dream, vision. |
| TWEENS | • tweens n. Plural of tween. • TWEEN n. a preteen, between childhood and teenage. |
| WEENSY | • weensy adj. Weeny or tiny; very small. • WEENSY adj. tiny. |
| WENGES | • WENGE n. a hardwood tree found in central and West Africa, with dark brown heartwood. |
| WHEENS | • wheens n. Plural of wheen. • Wheens prop.n. Plural of Wheen. • WHEEN n. (Scots) a few, a good many. |