| MOSTWHAT | • mostwhat adv. (Obsolete) mostly; for the most part. • MOSTWHAT adv. (Spenser) for the most part. |
| OUTTHREW | • outthrew v. Simple past tense of outthrow. • OUTTHROW v. to throw farther than. |
| OUTTHROW | • outthrow v. To throw out. • outthrow v. To excel in throwing, as in ball playing. • OUTTHROW v. to throw farther than. |
| OUTWATCH | • outwatch v. To watch more than someone else. • outwatch v. To maintain a vigil beyond the end. • OUTWATCH v. to watch longer than. |
| OUTWORTH | • outworth v. (Transitive) To exceed in worth. • OUTWORTH v. (Shakespeare) to exceed in worth. |
| SAWTOOTH | • sawtooth n. A cutting bit of a saw. • sawtooth n. A sawtooth wave. • sawtooth n. Any of various pierid butterflies of the genus Prioneris. |
| TAMWORTH | • Tamworth prop.n. A town in Staffordshire, England. • Tamworth prop.n. A local government district with borough status in Staffordshire with its headquarters in the town. • Tamworth prop.n. A city and administrative centre of Tamworth Regional Council in northern New South Wales, Australia. |
| TOWPATHS | • towpaths n. Plural of towpath. • TOWPATH n. a path along a river where animals draw boats. |
| WATCHOUT | • watchout n. A lookout; a person who stands guard watching for something. • watchout n. (Firefighting) Any potentially hazardous condition or situation that may make a fire more dangerous. • watch␣out v. (Idiomatic) To be aware or conscious; to look closely or carefully; to use caution. Often used in the imperative. |
| WATTHOUR | • watthour n. Alternative form of watt-hour. • watt-hour n. A unit of electrical energy equal to the power of one watt in use for one hour; often used as a unit… • WATTHOUR n. a unit of energy. |
| WHATNOTS | • whatnots n. Plural of whatnot. • WHATNOT n. a type of display stand. |
| WHITEOUT | • whiteout n. A heavy snowstorm; a blizzard. • whiteout n. Any weather condition in which visibility and contrast are severely reduced by snow or sand causing… • whiteout n. Correction fluid (from the brand name Wite-Out). |
| WHITEPOT | • whitepot n. (Historical) An early form of bread and butter pudding, made with bone marrow or butter. • white-pot n. (UK, Devon, dialect) A kind of food made of milk or cream, eggs, sugar, bread, etc., baked in a pot. • WHITEPOT n. a Devonshire pudding of sliced rolls, milk, eggs, sugar etc. baked. |
| WITHOUTS | • WITHOUT n. an exterior place. |