| BETWEENITIES | • betweenities n. Plural of betweenity. • BETWEENITY n. a jocular word for the state of being between. |
| BETWEENTIMES | • betweentimes adv. In an interim period; meanwhile. • between-times n. Plural of between-time. • between␣times adv. Alternative form of betweentimes. |
| DEEPWATERMEN | • DEEPWATERMAN n. a seagoing ship. |
| EYEWITNESSED | • eyewitnessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of eyewitness. • EYEWITNESS v. to testify from one's own seeing. |
| EYEWITNESSES | • eyewitnesses n. Plural of eyewitness. • eye-witnesses n. Plural of eye-witness. • eye␣witnesses n. Plural of eye witness. |
| INTERVIEWEES | • interviewees n. Plural of interviewee. • INTERVIEWEE n. one who is interviewed. |
| OUTSWEETENED | • outsweetened v. Simple past tense and past participle of outsweeten. • OUTSWEETEN v. to surpass in sweetness. |
| OVERSWEETENS | • oversweetens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oversweeten. • OVERSWEETEN v. to sweeten to excess. |
| PRESWEETENED | • presweetened adj. Sweetened in advance. • PRESWEETEN v. to sweeten in advance. |
| SWEETHEARTED | • SWEETHEART v. to court. |
| SWEETIEWIVES | • SWEETIEWIFE n. (Scots) a woman who sells sweets; (esp. of an effeminate man) a gossip, scandalmonger. |
| TWEEDINESSES | • TWEEDINESS n. the state of being tweedy. |
| WICKETKEEPER | • wicketkeeper n. (Cricket) A player who stands behind the batsman’s wicket ready to catch the ball, or to stump the batsman. • wicket␣keeper n. Alternative form of wicketkeeper. • WICKETKEEPER n. the fieldsman who stands immediately behind the batsman's wicket and whose object is to stop balls missed by the batsman. |