| INDRAWN | • indrawn adj. Having been drawn in or inward. • indrawn adj. Mentally withdrawn; introspective. • INDRAWN adj. drawn in. |
| INGROWN | • ingrown adj. That has grown inwards or abnormally towards (a part of the body). • INGROWN adj. grown into the flesh. |
| NEWBORN | • newborn adj. Recently born. • newborn adj. Born anew, reborn. • newborn n. A recently born baby. |
| NONWARS | • nonwars n. Plural of nonwar. • NONWAR n. a war that has not been declared. |
| NONWORD | • nonword n. Alternative spelling of non-word. • non-word n. Any sequence of sounds or letters which is not considered to be a word. • NONWORD n. a word that has no meaning. |
| NONWORK | • nonwork n. (Uncountable) That which is not work (employment or occupation). • nonwork n. (Countable) That which is not a work (creation). • non-work n. Alternative form of nonwork. |
| RENOWNS | • renowns n. Plural of renown. • renowns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renown. • RENOWN v. to make famous. |
| RUNDOWN | • rundown n. (Chiefly with definite article "the") A rough outline of a topic or situation. • rundown n. (Gambling) A summary of the horses to be raced on a particular day, with their weights, jockeys, odds, etc. • rundown n. (Baseball) A defensive play in which the runner is caught between two fielders, who steadily converge… |
| UNCROWN | • uncrown v. To deprive of the monarchy or other authority or status. • uncrown v. To remove a crown from (often figuratively). • UNCROWN v. to deprive of a crown. |
| UNDRAWN | • undrawn v. Past participle of undraw. • undrawn adj. Not drawn (in various senses). • UNDRAW v. to draw open. |
| UNGROWN | • ungrown adj. Not grown; immature. • UNGROWN adj. not grown. |
| UNSWORN | • unsworn adj. (Chiefly law) Not sworn. • UNSWEAR v. to retract something sworn. |
| UNWRUNG | • unwrung adj. That has not been wrung. • UNWRUNG adj. not wrung. |
| WARNING | • warning v. Present participle of warn. • warning n. The action of the verb warn; an instance of warning someone. • warning n. Something spoken or written that is intended to warn. |
| WENNIER | • WENNY adj. resembling a wen, also WENNISH. |
| WINNARD | • winnard n. (UK, dialect) The redwing. • WINNARD n. (dialect) a heron. |
| WINNERS | • winners n. Plural of winner. • WINNER n. one that wins. |
| WONNERS | • WONNER n. (Scots) a wonder. |
| WUNNERS | • wunners n. Plural of wunner. • wunners v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wunner. • WUNNER n. something that is one of its kind, also ONER. |