| MEADOWSWEETS | • meadowsweets n. Plural of meadowsweet. • MEADOWSWEET n. a tall fragrant plant growing esp. in watery meadows. |
| MISBESTOWALS | • MISBESTOWAL n. the act of misbestowing. |
| MISBESTOWING | • misbestowing v. Present participle of misbestow. • MISBESTOW v. to bestow improperly. |
| SHOWMANLIEST | • SHOWMANLY adj. having the manner of a showman. |
| SMARTWATCHES | • smartwatches n. Plural of smartwatch. • SMARTWATCH n. an electronic wristwatch that is able to perform many of the functions of a smartphone or tablet computer. |
| SWINGOMETERS | • swingometers n. Plural of swingometer. • SWINGOMETER n. instrument for measuring swing in votes during an election. |
| WHARFMASTERS | • wharfmasters n. Plural of wharfmaster. • WHARFMASTER n. one who controls a wharf. |
| WHATSERNAMES | • whatsernames n. Plural of whatsername. • WHATSERNAME n. a girl or woman whose name is unknown, temporarily forgotten, or deliberately overlooked, also WHATSHERNAME. |
| WHATSHISNAME | • whatshisname n. (Informal) A person whose name is either unknown or forgotten. • what's-his-name pron. A male person or entity whose name one does not remember or want to mention but that is known to the… • WHATSHISNAME n. a designation for a male whose name one cannot remember, also WHATSISNAME. |
| WHATSISNAMES | • whatsisnames n. Plural of whatsisname. • WHATSISNAME n. a man whose name is unknown, temporarily forgotten, or deliberately overlooked, also WHATSHISNAME. |
| WHATSITSNAME | • whatsitsname n. Any object whose name one does not know or cannot remember or immediately bring to mind. • what's-its-name n. Alternative form of whatsitsname. • WHATSITSNAME n. a designation for a thing whose name one cannot remember. |
| WHITEBOYISMS | • WHITEBOYISM n. the principles of the Whiteboys, an association of Irish peasants. |
| WHOREMASTERS | • whoremasters n. Plural of whoremaster. • WHOREMASTER n. (archaic) one who runs whores. |
| WORKMISTRESS | • workmistress n. (Archaic) A female workmaster. • WORKMISTRESS n. an expert (female) worker or craftsperson, overseer or employer. |
| WRECKMASTERS | • wreckmasters n. Plural of wreckmaster. • WRECKMASTER n. a person taking charge of a disabled ship or train and its cargo or freight. |