| MANSWORNS | • MANSWORN n. (archaic) a perjurer. |
| MENSWEARS | • MENSWEAR n. clothing for men. |
| MOSSGROWN | • mossgrown adj. Alternative form of moss-grown. • moss-grown adj. Having a covering of growing moss. • moss-grown adj. (Figuratively) Old; old-fashioned, out of date. |
| NEWSROOMS | • newsrooms n. Plural of newsroom. • NEWSROOM n. a room where the news is gathered. |
| SANDWORMS | • sandworms n. Plural of sandworm. • SANDWORM n. a sand-dwelling worm. |
| 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. |
| SPANWORMS | • spanworms n. Plural of spanworm. • SPANWORM n. the larva of any geometrid moth, such as the cankerworm. |
| SWARMINGS | • swarmings n. Plural of swarming. • SWARMING n. the act of swarming. |
| SWINGARMS | • swingarms n. Plural of swingarm. • SWINGARM n. the part of a motorcycle chassis to which the rear wheel is attached. |
| SWORDSMAN | • swordsman n. A person skilled at using swords in sport or combat; a fencer. • swordsman n. A person who fights with a sword. • swordsman n. (Informal) A man who is a skillful or enthusiastic practitioner of sexual intercourse. |
| SWORDSMEN | • swordsmen n. Plural of swordsman. • SWORDSMAN n. one who wields a sword, also SWORDMAN. |
| 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. |
| WASSERMAN | • wasserman n. (Obsolete) A mythical sea monster, part man, thought to destroy ships. • Wasserman prop.n. A surname. • WASSERMAN n. (German) a man-shaped sea monster. |
| WASSERMEN | • wassermen n. Plural of wasserman. • WASSERMAN n. (German) a man-shaped sea monster. |
| WORMINESS | • worminess n. The quality of being wormy. • WORMINESS n. the state of being wormy. |