| DISEMPOWERED | • disempowered v. Simple past tense and past participle of disempower. • DISEMPOWER v. to deprive of power; to divest of strength. |
| MINESWEEPERS | • minesweepers n. Plural of minesweeper. • MINESWEEPER n. a ship used to clear mines. |
| MINESWEEPING | • minesweeping n. (Nautical) The detection and safe disposal of mines. • minesweeping n. (Slang) The act of looking for and drinking half-drunk alcoholic drinks that have been left by other… • MINESWEEPING n. searching for mines. |
| PICKERELWEED | • pickerelweed n. (US) Any of several freshwater plants, of the genus Pontederia, that have heart-shaped leaves. • pickerel␣weed n. Any of the genus Pontederia of tristylous aquatic plants with large waxy leaves, succulent stems, and… • PICKERELWEED n. a shallow-water perennial plant chiefly of the eastern United States and Canada with large leaves and a spike of purplish-blue flowers. |
| PIECEWORKERS | • pieceworkers n. Plural of pieceworker. • PIECEWORKER n. one who does piecework. |
| PREINTERVIEW | • preinterview adj. Before an interview. • preinterview v. (Transitive) To interview (somebody) as a preliminary step, e.g. to plan for a full interview later. • pre-interview n. A preparatory interview or conversation done before the actual interview. |
| PREREVIEWING | • prereviewing v. Present participle of prereview. • PREREVIEW v. to review in advance. |
| SPEECHWRITER | • speechwriter n. Someone who writes speeches for others, especially as a profession. • SPEECHWRITER n. a person who writes speeches (as for a politician). |
| SWEEPINGNESS | • sweepingness n. The quality of being sweeping; broadness of scope. • SWEEPINGNESS n. the state of being sweeping. |
| WEAPONEERING | • weaponeering v. Present participle of weaponeer. • WEAPONEERING n. the act of fitting out with weapons. |
| WHIPPLETREES | • whippletrees n. Plural of whippletree. • whipple-trees n. Plural of whipple-tree. • whipple␣trees n. Plural of whipple tree. |
| 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. |