| ENSWATHES | • enswathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enswathe. • ENSWATHE v. to wrap around, also INSWATHE. |
| NEWSBEATS | • NEWSBEAT n. a news source that a reporter is assigned to cover. |
| NEWSSHEET | • newssheet n. Alternative form of news sheet. • news␣sheet n. A short publication containing news, often (historical) a form of early newspaper. • NEWSSHEET n. a simple form of document or publication giving news and information. |
| SINEWIEST | • SINEWY adj. lean and muscular. |
| SWEETINGS | • sweetings n. Plural of sweeting. • Sweetings prop.n. Plural of Sweeting. • SWEETING n. a sweet apple. |
| SWEETNESS | • sweetness n. The condition of being sweet or sugary. • sweetness n. A pleasant disposition; kindness. • sweetness n. The quality of giving pleasure to the mind or senses, pleasantness, agreeableness. |
| TWONESSES | • twonesses n. Plural of twoness. • TWONESS n. the state of being two. |
| WASTENESS | • wasteness n. (Obsolete) The state of being laid waste; desolation. • wasteness n. (Now rare) The state of being uncultivated; wild, barren. • wasteness n. (Obsolete) A wilderness. |
| WEENSIEST | • weensiest adj. Superlative form of weensy: most weensy. • WEENSY adj. tiny. |
| WETNESSES | • wetnesses n. Plural of wetness. • WETNESS n. the state of being wet. |
| WHITENESS | • whiteness n. The state or quality of being white (all senses). • whiteness n. (Sociology) The quality of being white (in the racial sense). • WHITENESS n. the state of being white. |
| WITNESSED | • witnessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of witness. • WITNESS v. to have direct knowledge of. |
| WITNESSER | • witnesser n. One who witnesses. • WITNESSER n. one who witnesses. |
| WITNESSES | • witnesses n. Plural of witness. • witnesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of witness. • Witnesses n. Plural of Witness. |