| DEWAX | • dewax v. To remove wax from a material or from a surface. • DEWAX v. to remove wax from. |
| OXBOW | • oxbow n. A U-shaped piece of wood used as a collar for an ox, the upper parts fastened to its yoke. • oxbow n. A meander in a river; the land enclosed by such a loop. • Oxbow prop.n. A town in North Dakota. |
| REWAX | • rewax v. (Transitive) To wax again. • REWAX v. to wax again. |
| TWIXT | • twixt prep. (Literary) betwixt, between. • 'twixt prep. (Literary) Contraction of betwixt. • TWIXT prep. between, also BETWIXT. |
| WAXED | • waxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of wax. • waxed adj. Of an object, coated or treated with wax in order to make it shiny or waterproof, or to protect it. • WAX v. to treat with wax. |
| WAXEN | • waxen adj. (UK, dialectal) Grown. • waxen v. (Archaic) alternative past participle of wax. • waxen v. (Obsolete) plural simple present of wax. |
| WAXER | • waxer n. A device used to apply wax. • waxer n. A person who applies wax. • waxer n. Something that waxes (grows larger, as opposed to waning). |
| WAXES | • waxes n. Plural of wax. • waxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wax. • Waxes prop.n. Plural of Wax. |
| WEXED | • wexed v. Simple past tense and past participle of wex. • WEX v. (obsolete) to wax, grow, also WEXE. |
| WEXES | • wexes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wex. • WEX v. (obsolete) to wax, grow, also WEXE. |
| WOXEN | • WAX v. to treat with wax. |
| WUXIA | • wuxia n. A genre of East Asian fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists, typically set in Ancient China. • WUXIA n. (Chinese) a genre of Chinese fiction involving the adventures of sword-wielding heroes. |