| MISBESTOW | • misbestow v. (Transitive) To bestow improperly. • MISBESTOW v. to bestow improperly. |
| MISTHROWS | • misthrows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misthrow. • misthrows n. Plural of misthrow. • MISTHROW v. to throw errantly. |
| MISWRITES | • miswrites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miswrite. • MISWRITE v. to write incorrectly. |
| SEMISWEET | • semisweet adj. Partially sweet or sweetened, but having a distinct bitter component. Especially used to describe dark… • semi-sweet adj. Alternative spelling of semisweet. • SEMISWEET adj. somewhat sweet. |
| SHOWTIMES | • showtimes n. Plural of showtime. • SHOWTIME n. the time at which an entertainment is to start. |
| SNOWMELTS | • snowmelts n. Plural of snowmelt. • SNOWMELT n. water produced by the melting of snow. |
| SNOWSTORM | • snowstorm n. Bad weather involving blowing winds and snow, or blowing winds and heavy snowfall amount. • snowstorm n. A snow globe. • SNOWSTORM n. a storm of snow. |
| SOMEWHATS | • somewhats n. Plural of somewhat. • SOMEWHAT n. an unspecified number or part. |
| STEMWARES | • stemwares n. Plural of stemware. • STEMWARE n. a type of glassware. |
| SWAMPIEST | • swampiest adj. Superlative form of swampy: most swampy. • SWAMPY adj. like a swamp. |
| SWIMMIEST | • SWIMMY adj. blurred, swimming. |
| SWIMSUITS | • swimsuits n. Plural of swimsuit. • SWIMSUIT n. a bathing suit. |
| TRANSMEWS | • transmews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transmew. • TRANSMEW v. (Spenser) to transmute, change to another form or substance, also TRANSMOVE. |
| WHIMSIEST | • WHIMSY adj. full of whims. |
| WINSOMEST | • winsomest adj. Superlative form of winsome: most winsome. • WINSOME adj. charming, captivating. |
| WOMANISTS | • womanists n. Plural of womanist. • WOMANIST n. a supporter of womanism, feminism among black women. |
| WORMCASTS | • wormcasts n. Plural of wormcast. • worm␣casts n. Plural of worm cast. • WORMCAST n. a spiral heap of earth left by a burrowing worm. |