| INDWELT | • indwelt v. Simple past tense and past participle of indwell. • INDWELL v. to live within. |
| LETDOWN | • letdown n. Alternative form of let-down. • let-down n. (Countable) A disappointment or anticlimax. • let-down n. (Countable, uncountable) The neurohormonal release of milk in dairy cows or in breastfeeding human mothers. |
| LOWTING | • LOWT v. (obsolete) to bow, stoop, also LOUT. |
| TAWNILY | • tawnily adv. In a tawny manner. • TAWNY adv. orange-brown, also TAWNEY. |
| TOWLINE | • towline n. A line or rope used for towing a vehicle. • TOWLINE n. a line used for towing. |
| TOWNLET | • townlet n. A small town. • TOWNLET n. a small town, also TOWNLING. |
| TWANGLE | • twangle v. (Transitive, intransitive) To twang repetitively. • twangle n. A twanging sound. • TWANGLE v. to make a sharp, vibrating sound, also TWANG. |
| TWINKLE | • twinkle v. (Of a source of light) to shine with a flickering light; to glimmer. • twinkle v. (Chiefly of eyes) to be bright with delight. • twinkle v. To bat, blink or wink the eyes. |
| TWINKLY | • twinkly adj. That twinkles. • twinkly adj. Happy and cheerful. • TWINKLY adj. given to twinkling. |
| WALNUTS | • walnuts n. Plural of walnut. • WALNUT n. a tree or its nut. |
| WELTING | • welting n. The act of making reinforcing welts. • welting v. Present participle of welt. • WELTING n. a beating. |
| WESTLIN | • WESTLIN adj. (Scots) towards the west, also WESTLINS. |
| WETLAND | • wetland n. (Usually in the plural) Land that is covered mostly with water, with occasional marshy and soggy areas. • WETLAND n. marshy land. |
| WILTING | • wilting v. Present participle of wilt. • wilting n. A wilt, especially one that affects multiple plants. • WILT v. to become limp. |
| WINGLET | • winglet n. A little wing. • winglet n. (Aeronautics) A winglike structure at a wingtip set at an angle to the plane of the wing designed to… • winglet n. The bastard wing or alula of a bird. |
| WINTLED | • wintled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wintle. • WINTLE v. (Scots) to stagger. |
| WINTLES | • wintles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wintle. • WINTLE v. (Scots) to stagger. |
| WITLING | • witling n. A person who feigns wit, pretending or aspiring to be witty. • witling n. A person with very little wit. • WITLING n. one who considers himself witty. |