| DISOWNS | • disowns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disown. • DISOWN v. to deny the ownership of. |
| NEWSIES | • newsies n. Plural of newsy. • newsies n. Plural of newsie. • NEWSIE n. (US) a newsboy, also NEWSY. |
| SAWINGS | • sawings n. Plural of sawing. • SAWING n. the act of sawing. |
| SEWINGS | • sewings n. Plural of sewing. • SEWING n. material that has been or is to be sewn. |
| SNOWISH | • snowish adj. Snow-white. • SNOWISH adj. somewhat snowy. |
| SOWINGS | • sowings n. Plural of sowing. • SOWING n. the act of sowing. |
| SOWSING | • sowsing v. Present participle of sowse. • SOWSE v. (Spenser) to souse, also SOUCE, SOWCE, SOWSSE. |
| SUNWISE | • sunwise adv. (Nonstandard) clockwise. • sunwise adj. (Nonstandard) clockwise. • SUNWISE adv. in the direction of the sun's apparent revolution. |
| SWINGES | • swinges n. Plural of swinge. • SWINGE v. to beat, chastise, also SWINDGE. |
| SWINISH | • swinish adj. Like a pig, resembling a swine; gluttonous, coarse, debased. • SWINISH adj. resembling or befitting swine. |
| WASHINS | • WASHIN n. design of the leading edge of an aircraft wing a little higher. |
| WINDSES | • WINDS n. a small ventilating shaft between two levels of a mine, also WINZE. |
| WINLESS | • winless adj. Having never won; without a win; unsuccessful. • WINLESS adj. having no wins. |
| WINSEYS | • winseys n. Plural of winsey. • WINSEY n. plain or twilled cotton, also WINCEY. |
| WISENTS | • wisents n. Plural of wisent. • WISENT n. (German) a European bison. |
| WISSING | • wissing v. Present participle of wiss. • Wissing prop.n. A surname. • WISS v. to wish. |
| WITNESS | • witness n. (Uncountable) Attestation of a fact or event; testimony. • witness n. (Countable) One who sees or has personal knowledge of something. • witness n. (Countable, law) Someone called to give evidence in a court. |