| BOWSTRINGING | • bowstringing v. Present participle of bowstring. • BOWSTRING v. to strangle with a bowstring. |
| DISENTWINING | • disentwining v. Present participle of disentwine. • DISENTWINE v. to free from being entwined or twisted. |
| DOWNSHIFTING | • downshifting v. Present participle of downshift. • downshifting n. A social trend towards living a simpler, less ambitious life with a better work-life balance. • DOWNSHIFTING n. the act of selecting a lower gear. |
| HANDWRITINGS | • handwritings n. Plural of handwriting. • HANDWRITING n. writing, script; one's style of writing. |
| INTWINEMENTS | • intwinements n. Plural of intwinement. • INTWINEMENT n. the act of intwining. |
| NEWSWRITINGS | • newswritings n. Plural of newswriting. • NEWSWRITING n. journalism. |
| SONGWRITINGS | • songwritings n. Plural of songwriting. • SONGWRITING n. the activities of a songwriter. |
| UNWEIGHTINGS | • UNWEIGHTING n. the act of removing weight from. |
| WAINSCOTINGS | • wainscotings n. Plural of wainscoting. • WAINSCOTING n. oak panelling, also WAINSCOTTING. |
| WAINSCOTTING | • wainscotting n. Wooden (especially oaken) panelling on the lower part of a room’s walls. • wainscotting v. Present participle of wainscot. • WAINSCOTTING n. oak panelling, also WAINSCOTING. |
| WARRANTISING | • warrantising v. Present participle of warrantise. • WARRANTISE v. (archaic) to guarantee the security of (land) to a person, also WARRANTIZE. |
| WASHINGTONIA | • washingtonia n. (Botany) Any fan palm of the genus Washingtonia. • WASHINGTONIA n. another name for the sequoia. |
| WESTERNISING | • westernising v. Present participle of westernise. • WESTERNISE v. to make western, also WESTERNIZE. |
| WESTERNIZING | • westernizing v. Present participle of westernize. • WESTERNIZE v. to make western, also WESTERNISE. |
| WINTERLINESS | • WINTERLINESS n. the state of being winterly. |
| WINTRINESSES | • wintrinesses n. Plural of wintriness. • WINTRINESS n. the state of being wintry. |
| WITHSTANDING | • withstanding v. Present participle of withstand. • WITHSTAND v. to resist. |