| ENEWING | • enewing v. Present participle of enew. • ENEW v. in falconry, to plunge the quarry into water. |
| ENTWINE | • entwine v. To twist or twine around something (or one another). • ENTWINE v. to weave together, also INTWINE. |
| ENWINDS | • enwinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enwind. • ENWIND v. to enwrap, also INWIND. |
| INSINEW | • INSINEW v. (Shakespeare) to be joined as with sinews. |
| INTWINE | • intwine v. Archaic spelling of entwine. • INTWINE v. to weave together, also ENTWINE. |
| INWOVEN | • inwoven v. Past participle of inweave. • INWEAVE v. to weave in. |
| NEWSING | • newsing v. Present participle of news. • NEWS v. to report recent events. |
| SWANNIE | • SWANNIE n. (tradename) in New Zealand, a type of allweather heavy woollen shirt. |
| SWINNEY | • swinney n. Alternative form of sweeny. • Swinney prop.n. A surname from Irish. • SWINNEY n. atrophy of a horse's shoulder muscle, also SWEENEY, SWEENY. |
| TWINNED | • twinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of twin. • twinned adj. Produced at, or as if at, a single birth; united. • TWIN v. to bring together in close association. |
| UNSINEW | • unsinew v. (Transitive) To deprive of sinews or strength. • UNSINEW v. to take the strength from. |
| UNTWINE | • untwine v. (Transitive) To untwist the strands of (something entwined). • untwine v. (Transitive) To free (one thing that is entwined with another), disentangle, extricate. • untwine v. (Intransitive) To become untwisted or disentangled. |
| WEANING | • weaning v. Present participle of wean. • weaning n. The (passive) process of a child or animal ceasing to be dependent on the mother for nourishment. • WEANING n. an act of weaning. |
| WEENING | • weening n. Presumption, imagination, supposition. • weening v. Present participle of ween. • WEEN v. (archaic) to think; to imagine. |
| WENDING | • wending v. Present participle of wend. • wending n. Act of going, course. • wending n. Direction. |
| WENNIER | • WENNY adj. resembling a wen, also WENNISH. |
| WENNISH | • wennish adj. Having the nature of a wen; resembling a wen. • WENNISH adj. resembling a wen, also WENNY. |
| WINGMEN | • wingmen n. Plural of wingman. • WINGMAN n. the pilot behind the leader in a flying formation. |
| WINNERS | • winners n. Plural of winner. • WINNER n. one that wins. |
| WINNLES | • WINNLE n. (Scots) an appliance for winding yarn, also WINDLE. |