| BOWIE | • bowie n. A Bowie knife. • Bowie prop.n. A surname. • Bowie prop.n. An unincorporated community in Arizona. |
| DOWIE | • DOWIE adj. (Scots) dull, low-spirited, also DOWLY. |
| INDOW | • indow v. Obsolete spelling of endow. • INDOW v. to bequeath, also ENDOW. |
| MIAOW | • miaow n. Britain spelling of meow. • miaow v. Britain spelling of meow. • MIAOW v. to make the sound of a crying cat, also MEOW, MEOU, MIAOU, MIAUL. |
| OWIES | • owies n. Plural of owie. • OWIE n. an injury that is not serious. |
| OWING | • owing adj. Still to be paid; owed as a debt. • owing v. Present participle of owe. • OWE v. to be indebted for. |
| OWRIE | • OWRIE adj. (Scots) dingy, shabby, also OORIE, OURIE. |
| PILOW | • pilow n. Obsolete form of pillow. • pilow n. Obsolete form of pilaf. • PILOW n. (Persian) a dish made from seasoned rice and meat, also PILAO, PILAU, PILAFF, PILAF, PILAW, PILLAU, PULAO. |
| POWIN | • POWIN n. (Scots) a peacock, also POWN. |
| ROWIE | • rowie n. A savoury bread roll originating from Aberdeen, Scotland. • ROWIE n. (Scots) a bread roll made with butter and fat. |
| TOWIE | • Towie prop.n. (UK, slang) The Only Way Is Essex, a television reality show based in Essex, England. • TOWIE n. a form of contact bridge for three players. |
| WHIOS | • whios n. Plural of whio. • WHIO n. (Maori) a New Zealand mountain duck with blue plumage. |
| WIDOW | • widow n. A woman whose spouse has died (and who has not remarried); feminine of widower. • widow n. (Uncommon) A person whose spouse has died (and who has not remarried). • widow n. (Informal, in combination) A woman whose husband is often away pursuing a sport, etc. |
| WILCO | • wilco interj. (Radio communications) Used to indicate agreement and compliance. • wilco n. A species of South American tree, Anadenanthera colubrina. • WILCO adj. in signalling, an indication of compliance ('I will comply'). |
| WINOS | • winos n. Plural of wino. • WINO n. (slang) a down and out who drinks cheap wine. |
| WONGI | • wongi n. (Australia) Manilkara kauki, a plant in the family Sapotaceae, found in tropical Asia and northern Queensland… • WONGI v. (Native Australian) to talk or chat. |
| YOWIE | • yowie n. (Australian Aboriginal mythology) A kind of primordial living entity created by Yhi and Bunjil from Baiame’s body. • yowie n. (Australia, cryptozoology) An ape-like monster or animal said to exist in parts of eastern Australia. • YOWIE n. (Native Australian) a tall apelike monster of SE Australia. |
| ZOWIE | • zowie interj. (US, slang) An indication of astonishment or admiration. • ZOWIE interj. an interjection of surprise, also ZOWEE. |