| COUNTERPOWERS | • counterpowers n. Plural of counterpower. • COUNTERPOWER n. a power opposed to another power. |
| COUNTERWEIGHS | • counterweighs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of counterweigh. • COUNTERWEIGH v. to weigh against, counterbalance. |
| COUNTERWEIGHT | • counterweight n. A heavy mass of often iron or concrete, mechanically linked in opposition to a load which is to be raised… • counterweight v. (Transitive) To fit with a counterweight. • COUNTERWEIGHT v. to balance with an equivalent weight or force. |
| COUNTERWORKED | • counterworked v. Simple past tense and past participle of counterwork. • COUNTERWORK v. to work in opposition to. |
| COUNTERWORKER | • counterworker n. (Rare) One who works at a counter. • counterworker n. (Rare) One who works against something; a saboteur. • COUNTERWORKER n. one who does counterwork. |
| COUNTERWORLDS | • counterworlds n. Plural of counterworld. • COUNTERWORLD n. a world imagined in contrast to our own. |
| DRAUGHTSWOMEN | • draughtswomen n. Plural of draughtswoman. • DRAUGHTSWOMAN n. a female draughtsman. |
| GUNPOWDERIEST | • GUNPOWDERY adj. like gunpowder. |
| HUNTIEGOWKING | • HUNTIEGOWK v. to go on a fool's errand. |
| MOUTHWATERING | • mouthwatering adj. That is pleasing to the sense of taste; appetizing; that makes one salivate. • mouthwatering adj. (By extension) Enticing or tantalizing. • mouth-watering adj. Alternative form of mouthwatering. |
| OUTDOORSWOMEN | • outdoorswomen n. Plural of outdoorswoman. |
| OUTSWEETENING | • outsweetening v. Present participle of outsweeten. • OUTSWEETEN v. to surpass in sweetness. |
| OUTWARDNESSES | • outwardnesses n. Plural of outwardness. • OUTWARDNESS n. the state of being outward. |
| SOUTHERNWOODS | • southernwoods n. Plural of southernwood. • SOUTHERNWOOD n. an aromatic South European shrub of the wormwood genus. |
| SUBNETWORKING | • SUBNETWORK v. to use a subnetwork. |
| THUNDERSHOWER | • thundershower n. A rain shower accompanied by thunder and lightning. • THUNDERSHOWER n. a shower accompanied by lightning and thunder. |
| UNDERTHROWING | • underthrowing v. Present participle of underthrow. |
| UNPUTDOWNABLE | • unputdownable adj. Of a person, etc.: difficult or impossible to put down (in various senses). • unputdownable adj. (Specifically) Of a book or other written work: so captivating or engrossing that one cannot bear to stop reading it. • un-put-downable adj. Alternative form of unputdownable. |
| WHODUNNITRIES | • WHODUNNITRY n. the genre of whodunit writing, also WHODUNITRY. |
| WINTERBOURNES | • winterbournes n. Plural of winterbourne. • WINTERBOURNE n. an intermittent spring of water. |