| DEWANNIES | • dewannies n. Plural of dewanny. • DEWANNY n. (Urdu) the office of dewan, also DEWANI. |
| GREENWING | • greenwing n. A common and widespread duck in North America, Anas carolinensis or Anas crecca carolinensis. • GREENWING n. a green-winged teal. |
| INNERWEAR | • innerwear n. Clothing worn underneath other clothing, nearer to the skin. • INNERWEAR n. underwear. |
| INSINEWED | • insinewed adj. (Obsolete) strengthened, as if with sinews; invigorated. • INSINEW v. (Shakespeare) to be joined as with sinews. |
| NEWSINESS | • newsiness n. The quality or state of being newsy. • NEWSINESS n. the quality of being newsy. |
| NONVIEWER | • nonviewer n. One who is not a viewer (especially of television, or a particular programme). • NONVIEWER n. someone who is not a viewer. |
| PENNYWISE | • pennywise adj. Careful with small amounts of money or over small matters. • penny-wise adj. Thrifty in regards to small amounts of money. • PENNYWISE adj. careful with small amounts of money. |
| RENEWINGS | • renewings n. Plural of renewing. • RENEWING n. the act of renewing. |
| UNSINEWED | • unsinewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsinew. • unsinewed adj. (Obsolete) Weak. • UNSINEW v. to take the strength from. |
| UNWEETING | • unweeting adj. Obsolete form of unwitting. • UNWEETING adj. (archaic) unwitting. |
| WEAKENING | • weakening v. Present participle of weaken. • weakening n. An instance or process of loss of strength. • weakening n. (Uncountable, mathematics) A structural principle of mathematical logic that states that the hypotheses… |
| WEAZENING | • WEAZEN v. to become dry and shrivelled, also WIZEN. |
| WEDELNING | • wedelning v. Present participle of wedeln. • WEDELN v. (German) to ski in a swiveling motion with skis close together, also WEDEL. |
| WHEENGING | • WHEENGE v. (Scots) to whinge. |