| COUNTERPOWER | • counterpower n. A political or other kind of power capable of challenging and potentially removing the power of another. • COUNTERPOWER n. a power opposed to another power. |
| COUNTERVIEWS | • counterviews n. Plural of counterview. • COUNTERVIEW n. an opposite point of view. |
| COUNTERWEIGH | • counterweigh v. (Intransitive) To act as counterbalance (against something). • counterweigh v. (Transitive) To counterbalance; to balance out. • COUNTERWEIGH v. to weigh against, counterbalance. |
| HUNTIEGOWKED | • HUNTIEGOWK v. to go on a fool's errand. |
| OUTSWEETENED | • outsweetened v. Simple past tense and past participle of outsweeten. • OUTSWEETEN v. to surpass in sweetness. |
| SOUTHWESTERN | • southwestern adj. Of or pertaining to the southwest. • south-western adj. (Chiefly UK) Alternative form of southwestern. • SOUTHWESTERN adj. lying toward or coming from the southwest. |
| SUBNETWORKED | • SUBNETWORK v. to use a subnetwork. |
| UNDERWEIGHTS | • underweights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underweight. • UNDERWEIGHT n. weight below normal, average, or requisite weight. |
| UNDERWRITERS | • underwriters n. Plural of underwriter. • UNDERWRITER n. one that underwrites. |
| UNDERWRITTEN | • underwritten v. Past participle of underwrite. • UNDERWRITE v. to write under or at the end of something else. |
| UNWONTEDNESS | • unwontedness n. The quality of being unwonted or unusual; deviation from custom or habit. • UNWONTEDNESS n. the state of being unwonted. |
| WASTEFULNESS | • wastefulness n. Imprudent or excessive expenditure or the waste of resources. • WASTEFULNESS n. the state of being wasteful. |
| WIENERWURSTS | • wienerwursts n. Plural of wienerwurst. • WIENERWURST n. (German) a kind of sausage, also WEENIE, WEENY, WEINER, WIENER, WIENIE. |
| WINTERBOURNE | • winterbourne n. (Britain) A stream that only flows in winter or after wet weather, particularly in an area rich in limestone. • Winterbourne prop.n. Any of several villages in Britain. • Winterbourne prop.n. A surname from Old English. |