| BOWHUNTS | • BOWHUNT v. to hunt with a bow and arrow. |
| ENSWATHE | • enswathe v. (Transitive) To swathe or envelop (someone or something), as in swaddling clothes. • ENSWATHE v. to wrap around, also INSWATHE. |
| INSWATHE | • inswathe v. Archaic spelling of enswathe. • INSWATHE v. to wrap around, also ENSWATHE. |
| SHUTDOWN | • shutdown n. The action of stopping operations; a closing, of a computer, business, event, etc. • shutdown n. A statement, insult, etc. that prevents the opponent from replying further. • shutdown n. (Psychology) An autistic response to stress or sensory overload, in which the individual freezes up… |
| SOWTHING | • sowthing v. Present participle of sowth. • SOWTH v. (Scots) to whistle or hum softly, also SOWF, SOWFF. |
| SWATHING | • swathing v. Present participle of swathe. • swathing n. A wrapping. • SWATHING n. a wrapping. |
| TANIWHAS | • taniwhas n. Plural of taniwha. • TANIWHA n. (Maori) a mythical monster, that lives in very deep water. |
| THAWINGS | • thawings n. Plural of thawing. • THAWING n. the act of melting. |
| TOWNSHIP | • township n. The territory of a town. • township n. (US, Canada) A subdivision of a county. • township n. (South African English, Pre 1994) An area set aside for nonwhite occupation. |
| TWINSHIP | • twinship n. (Uncountable) The condition of being a twin. • twinship n. (Countable, nautical) Either of a pair of ships of exactly the same design. • twin-ship n. Alternative form of twinship. |
| UNSWATHE | • unswathe v. (Transitive) To remove a swathe from. • UNSWATHE v. to unbind, unwrap. |
| UNWORTHS | • UNWORTH n. lack of worth. |
| WHATNESS | • whatness n. (Philosophy) Essence; quiddity. • whatness n. Quality; quantity. • WHATNESS n. the true nature of something. |
| WHATNOTS | • whatnots n. Plural of whatnot. • WHATNOT n. a type of display stand. |
| WHEATENS | • WHEATEN n. the golden colour of ripe wheat. |
| WHINIEST | • whiniest adj. Superlative form of whiny: most whiny. • WHINY adj. given to whining, also WHINEY. |
| WHISTING | • whisting v. Present participle of whist. • WHIST v. to become silent. |
| WHITINGS | • whitings n. Plural of whiting. • Whitings prop.n. Plural of Whiting. • WHITING n. a gadid food fish which is common off European coasts. |
| WITCHENS | • WITCHEN n. the mountain ash or wych elm, also WICKEN, WICKY. |