| DOWNSHIFTED | • downshifted v. Simple past tense and past participle of downshift. • DOWNSHIFT v. to change gear down. |
| DOWNSHIFTER | • downshifter n. A person who makes a transition to a less pressured or demanding career or lifestyle. • downshifter n. (Engineering) A process, algorithm, etc. that shifts something to a lower level or frequency. • DOWNSHIFTER n. one who reduces his or her working hours. |
| GROWTHINESS | • growthiness n. The quality of being growthy. • GROWTHINESS n. the state of being growthy, very fast in growing. |
| HUNTIEGOWKS | • HUNTIEGOWK n. (Scots) a fools' errand, appropriate to the first of April. |
| PRINTWHEELS | • printwheels n. Plural of printwheel. • PRINTWHEEL n. another name for daisywheel, a kind of printer. |
| SCOWTHERING | • SCOWTHER v. (Scots) to scorch, singe, also SCOUTHER, SCOWDER. |
| SWARTHINESS | • swarthiness n. The property of being swarthy. • SWARTHINESS n. the state of being swarthy. |
| THISTLEDOWN | • thistledown n. The soft, feathery pappus attached to the seeds of a thistle. • THISTLEDOWN n. the typically plumose pappus from the ripe flower head of a thistle. |
| UNWORTHIEST | • unworthiest adj. Superlative form of unworthy: most unworthy. • UNWORTHY adj. not worthy. |
| WEALTHINESS | • wealthiness n. Wealth; the possession of riches. • WEALTHINESS n. the state of being wealthy. |
| WEATHERINGS | • weatherings n. Plural of weathering. • WEATHERING n. the action of the elements in altering the form, colour, texture or composition of rocks. |
| WEIGHTINESS | • weightiness n. The quality of being weighty. • WEIGHTINESS n. the state of being weighty. |
| WHATSISNAME | • whatsisname n. (Colloquial) A placeholder for the name of a man whose name the speaker cannot remember. • WHATSISNAME n. a man whose name is unknown, temporarily forgotten, or deliberately overlooked, also WHATSHISNAME. |
| WHIPPETINGS | • WHIPPETING n. the sport of racing whippets. |
| WHITENESSES | • whitenesses n. Plural of whiteness. • WHITENESS n. the state of being white. |
| WHITETHORNS | • whitethorns n. Plural of whitethorn. • WHITETHORN n. the hawthorn. |
| WHITISHNESS | • whitishness n. The quality of being whitish, somewhat white. • WHITISHNESS n. the state of being whitish. |
| WINCHESTERS | • Winchesters n. Plural of Winchester. • WINCHESTER n. a large cylindrical bottle with a narrow neck used for transporting chemicals. |
| WITHERSHINS | • withershins adv. Alternative form of widdershins (“anticlockwise”). • WITHERSHINS adv. in a left-handed, wrong, or contrary direction; counterclockwise, also WIDDERSHINS, WIDERSHINS. |
| WITHSTANDER | • withstander n. A person who withstands or resists; an opponent. • WITHSTANDER n. one who withstands. |