| NEWTONS | • newtons n. Plural of newton. • NEWTON n. a unit of force. |
| NOWCAST | • nowcast v. To predict the weather for a very short upcoming period (usually a few hours). • nowcast v. (Statistics, modelling) To estimate what is currently happening based on knowledge of how data is biased. • nowcast n. (Meteorology) A weather forecast predicting the weather for a very short upcoming period, usually only a few hours. |
| OUTWINS | • outwins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outwin. • OUTWIN v. (Spenser) to win a way out of. |
| SNOWCAT | • snowcat n. A truck-like enclosed vehicle on tracks, designed to move on snow. • snowcat n. A visual representation of a cat made from snow. • SNOWCAT n. a tracklaying vehicle for travel on snow. |
| STOWING | • stowing v. Present participle of stow. • stowing n. (Mining) A method of working in which the waste is packed into the space formed by excavating the vein. • stowing n. The act by which something is stowed; stowage. |
| STOWNDS | • stownds n. Plural of stownd. • stownds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stownd. • STOWND v. to ache, throb, also STOUND. |
| TOWINGS | • towings n. Plural of towing. • TOWING n. the act of towing. |
| TOWMONS | • TOWMON n. (Scots) a twelvemonth, also TOWMOND, TOWMONT. |
| TOWNEES | • townees n. Plural of townee. • TOWNEE n. a town-dweller, also TOWNIE. |
| TOWNIES | • townies n. Plural of townie. • TOWNIE n. a town-dweller, also TOWNEE. |
| TOWNISH | • townish adj. (Often in combination) Characteristic of a (certain type of) town. • townish adj. (Obsolete) Pertaining to or inhabiting a town, urban. • TOWNISH adj. characteristic of a town. |
| TOWSING | • towsing v. Present participle of towse. • TOWSE v. to dishevel, rumple, also TOUSE, TOUSLE, TOUZE, TOUZLE, TOWZE. |
| TWONESS | • twoness n. The state or condition of being two; duality; doubleness. • TWONESS n. the state of being two. |
| TWONIES | • twonies n. Plural of twonie Alternative form of toonies. • TWONIE n. (Canadian) a Canadian two-dollar coin, also TOONIE, TWOONIE. |
| UNSTOWS | • unstows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unstow. • UNSTOW v. to empty of contents. |
| UPTOWNS | • uptowns n. Plural of uptown. • UPTOWN n. the upper part of a city. |
| WANTONS | • wantons n. Plural of wanton. • wantons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wanton. • WANTON v. to behave in a wanton fashion. |
| WONTONS | • wontons n. Plural of wonton. • won␣tons n. Plural of won ton. • WONTON n. (Chinese) in Chinese cuisine, a spicy dumpling containing minced pork, esp. served in soup. |