| ENWALLING | • enwalling v. Present participle of enwall. • ENWALL v. to enclose within a wall. |
| LANDOWNER | • landowner n. A person who owns land. • LANDOWNER n. one who owns land. |
| LOWSENING | • LOWSENING n. the celebration of a twenty-first birthday, also LOOSING. |
| NEWFANGLE | • newfangle adj. (Obsolete) Eager for novelties; desirous of changing. • newfangle v. (Obsolete) To change by introducing novelties. • NEWFANGLE n. an excessively or ostentatiously modern thing. |
| NONLAWYER | • nonlawyer n. Alternative form of non-lawyer. • non-lawyer n. A person that is not a lawyer. • NONLAWYER n. one who is not a lawyer. |
| SNOWCLONE | • snowclone n. A type of cliché which uses an old idiom formulaically placed in a new context. • SNOWCLONE n. a kind of cliche in which an existing cliche or pop culture catchphrases is turned into a modern analogy. |
| SNOWLINES | • snowlines n. Plural of snowline. • snow␣lines n. Plural of snow line. • SNOWLINE n. an area which defines permanent snow. |
| TWALPENNY | • twalpenny n. (Historical) An old Scots shilling. • TWALPENNY n. (Scots) an old shilling. |
| UNCLEWING | • unclewing v. Present participle of unclew. • UNCLEW v. (archaic) to unravel, undo. |
| UNSWOLLEN | • unswollen adj. Not swollen. • UNSWOLLEN adj. not swollen. |
| UNWRINKLE | • unwrinkle v. (Transitive) To remove wrinkles from. • unwrinkle v. (Intransitive) To stop being wrinkly; to become flat or smooth. • UNWRINKLE v. to reduce from a wrinkled state. |
| WEANLINGS | • weanlings n. Plural of weanling. • WEANLING n. an animal that is undergoing the process of weaning, also EANLING, WEANEL, YEANLING. |
| WEDELNING | • wedelning v. Present participle of wedeln. • WEDELN v. (German) to ski in a swiveling motion with skis close together, also WEDEL. |