| GROWTHISTS | • growthists n. Plural of growthist. • GROWTHIST n. a person who is committed to growth, esp. economic. |
| MISGROWTHS | • misgrowths n. Plural of misgrowth. • MISGROWTH n. an unnatural or abnormal growth. |
| RESHOWINGS | • reshowings n. Plural of reshowing. • RESHOWING n. the act of showing again. |
| SHADOWINGS | • shadowings n. Plural of shadowing. • SHADOWING n. making dark or gloomy. |
| SHORTGOWNS | • shortgowns n. Plural of shortgown. • SHORTGOWN n. (Scots) a woman's short jacket. |
| SHOWCASING | • showcasing v. Present participle of showcase. • showcasing n. An instance of something being showcased or exhibited. • showcasing n. (Internet, retailing) The activity of going to bricks-and-mortar stores to examine goods before buying… |
| SHOWERINGS | • showerings n. Plural of showering. • SHOWERING n. the act of taking a shower. |
| SWISHINGLY | • swishingly adv. In a swishing way; with a swishing sound or motion. • SWISHING adv. making a swishing noise. |
| SWITCHINGS | • switchings n. Plural of switching. • SWITCHING n. a beating with a flexible rod. |
| WATCHGLASS | • watchglass n. Alternative form of watch glass. • watch␣glass n. (Chemistry) An item of glass laboratory equipment consisting of a simple, slightly concave circle of… • watch␣glass n. The glass covering of the face of a watch. |
| WEIGHTLESS | • weightless adj. Without weight. • weightless adj. Not affected by gravity. • WEIGHTLESS adj. having little weight. |
| WHEATGRASS | • wheatgrass n. Young grass of the common wheat plant, Triticum aestivum, used freshly juiced or dried into powder for… • wheatgrass n. A grass of the genus Agropyron, commonly known as crested-wheat grass. • WHEATGRASS n. a young plant of the genus Agropyron, a relative of wheat, popular as a health food. |
| WHISTLINGS | • whistlings n. Plural of whistling. • WHISTLING n. the act of whistling. |
| WITCHGRASS | • witchgrass n. Any of several grasses, of the genus Panicum, often found as a weed. • witchgrass n. Couch grass (a European grass that spreads rapidly, Elymus repens). • witch␣grass n. Alternative form of witchgrass. |