| LAUWINE | • lauwine n. (Poetic, dated) avalanche. • LAUWINE n. (German) an avalanche, also LAWINE. |
| LAWSUIT | • lawsuit n. (Law) In civil law, a case where two or more people disagree and one or more of the parties take the… • law␣suit n. Archaic form of lawsuit. • LAWSUIT n. a legal action. |
| MWALIMU | • mwalimu n. A teacher in parts of Africa. • MWALIMU n. (Swahili) a teacher. |
| OUTWILE | • outwile v. (Rare, transitive) To surpass in wile or cunning. • OUTWILE v. to surpass in wiling. |
| OUTWILL | • outwill v. (Transitive) To surpass in force of will. • OUTWILL v. to surpass in willpower. |
| QUILLOW | • quillow n. A quilt with an attached pocket into which the whole blanket can be folded, thus making a pillow. • QUILLOW n. a quilt made into a pillow. |
| UMWHILE | • umwhile adj. (Obsolete outside dialects, chiefly Scotland) erstwhile; late; former. • umwhile adv. (Obsolete outside dialects, chiefly Scotland) formerly; late; whilom. • UMWHILE adv. (Scots) some time ago; formerly, also UMQUHILE. |
| UNWILLS | • unwills v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unwill. • UNWILL v. to deprive of will. |
| UPWHIRL | • upwhirl v. (Intransitive) To rise upward in a whirl. • upwhirl v. (Transitive) To raise upward with a whirling motion. • UPWHIRL v. to whirl up. |
| WAILFUL | • wailful adj. (Chiefly poetic) Sorrowful; mournful. • WAILFUL adj. sorrowful; mournful. |
| WAULING | • wauling v. Present participle of waul. • wauling n. A plaintive cry or howl, as of a cat. • WAULING n. the act of crying like a cat, also WAWLING. |
| WILEFUL | • wileful adj. Full of wiles; deceitful. • WILEFUL adj. full of wiles. |
| WILLFUL | • willful adj. American form standard spelling of wilful. • WILLFUL adj. bent on having one's own way, also WILFUL, WILLYARD, WILLYART. |
| WISHFUL | • wishful adj. (Obsolete) Wished-for; desired, wanted. • wishful adj. Expressing a wish or longing for something. • wishful adj. Aspiring, or seeking advancement. |
| WISTFUL | • wistful adj. Full of longing or yearning. • wistful adj. Sad and thoughtful. • WISTFUL adj. yearning. |
| WOURALI | • wourali n. (Dated) curare. • WOURALI n. (Caribbean) the plant yielding curare, also OORALI, OURALI, OURARI, URALI, URARI, WOORALI, WOORARA, WOORARI. |
| WULLING | • WULL v. (dialect) to will. |
| WURLIES | • wurlies n. Plural of wurlie. • wurlies n. Plural of wurly. • WURLIE n. (Native Australian) a nest; an aboriginal hut, also WURLEY. |