| ANTIGROWTH | • antigrowth adj. Opposing or countering growth. • ANTIGROWTH adj. designed to prevent growth. |
| LINTWHITES | • lintwhites n. Plural of lintwhite. • LINTWHITE n. (Scots) a linnet, also LINTIE. |
| NORTHWESTS | • northwests n. Plural of northwest. • north-wests n. Plural of north-west. • NORTHWEST n. the region between north and west. |
| NOTEWORTHY | • noteworthy adj. Deserving attention; notable; worthy of notice. • noteworthy n. A noteworthy person. • NOTEWORTHY adj. worthy of or attracting attention esp because of some special excellence. |
| SHANTYTOWN | • shantytown n. An area containing a collection of shacks, shanties or makeshift dwellings. • shanty␣town n. An area, such as a suburb, consisting of mean, roughly-constructed dwellings inhabited by poor people. • SHANTYTOWN n. a usually poor town or section of a town consisting mostly of shanties. |
| THWARTINGS | • thwartings n. Plural of thwarting. • THWARTING n. the act of thwarting. |
| TWENTIETHS | • twentieths n. Plural of twentieth. • TWENTIETH n. one of twenty equal parts. |
| TWITCHINGS | • twitchings n. Plural of twitching. • TWITCHING n. the act of twitching. |
| WHETSTONES | • whetstones n. Plural of whetstone. • whetstones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whetstone. • WHETSTONE n. a stone for sharpening tools on. |
| WHITETHORN | • whitethorn n. Crataegus monogyna, a hawthorn species native to Europe, northwest Africa and western Asia. • whitethorn n. Bursaria spinosa, a small Australian shrub. • whitethorn n. Vachellia constricta, formerly Acacia constricta, whitethorn acacia, a shrub in the family Fabaceae. |
| WHITTERING | • whittering v. Present participle of whitter. • WHITTER v. to talk or mutter peevishly or ineffectually, also WITTER. |
| WHITTLINGS | • whittlings n. Plural of whittling. • WHITTLING n. the act of whittling. |
| WITCHKNOTS | • WITCHKNOT n. a knot in hair supposedly tied by witches. |
| WITHSTANDS | • withstands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of withstand. • WITHSTAND v. to resist. |