| BOWHUNT | • BOWHUNT v. to hunt with a bow and arrow. |
| LOWBUSH | • lowbush adj. Being, or coming from, a bush of low stature (used in names of certain fruits, such as lowbush blueberry… • LOWBUSH n. a bush with sweet blueberries. |
| OUTHOWL | • outhowl v. (Transitive) To howl louder or longer than. • OUTHOWL v. to surpass in howling. |
| OUTWASH | • outwash n. (Geology) The sediment (mostly sand and gravel) deposited by water flowing from a melting glacier. • OUTWASH n. detritus washed from a glacier. |
| OUTWISH | • outwish v. (Transitive) To wish harder than. • OUTWISH v. to surpass in wishing. |
| OUTWITH | • outwith prep. (Now chiefly Scotland) Outside; beyond; outside of. • outwith adv. Outside, outwardly; outwards. • OUTWITH adv. (Scots) outside of. |
| UNSHOWN | • unshown adj. Not shown. • UNSHOWN adj. not shown, also UNSHEWN. |
| UNSHOWY | • unshowy adj. Not showy; plain or unassuming. • UNSHOWY adj. not showy. |
| UNWORTH | • unworth n. Unworthiness; unworthliness; worthlessness. • unworth adj. (Obsolete) unworthy. • unworth adj. (Rare) Not worth; not deserving of. |
| UPTHROW | • upthrow v. (Archaic, poetic) To throw or cast upwards. • upthrow v. (Geology, transitive) To throw up (a mass of material) from below, causing a fault. • upthrow v. (Geology, intransitive, of a mass of material) To be thrown up from below, causing a fault. |
| WAREHOU | • warehou n. (New Zealand) Any of the three medusafishes Seriolella brama (the common warehou), Seriolella caerulea… • WAREHOU n. (Maori) any of several edible New Zealand fish. |
| WASHOUT | • washout n. An appliance designed to wash something out. • washout n. (Biology, medicine) The cleaning of matter from a physiological system using a fluid. • washout n. (Medicine) A period between clinical treatments in which any medication delivered as the first treatment… |
| WHOOBUB | • whoobub n. Obsolete form of hubbub. • WHOOBUB n. (obsolete) a confused sound of many voices, also HUBBUB, HUBBUBOO. |
| WITHOUT | • without adv. (Archaic or literary) Outside, externally. This is still used in the names of some civil parishes in… • without adv. Lacking something. • without adv. (Euphemistic) In prostitution: without a condom being worn. |
| WROUGHT | • wrought adj. Having been worked or prepared somehow. • wrought v. Simple past tense and past participle of work. • wrought v. (See usage notes) simple past tense and past participle of wreak. |