| BENDWISE | • bendwise adv. (Heraldry) Diagonally; placed like a bend, i.e. running from the dexter chief to the sinister base. • BENDWISE adv. diagonally, also BENDWAYS. |
| BIRDWING | • birdwing n. Any of various large papilionid butterflies of the genera Troides and Ornithoptera. • BIRDWING n. a large tropical butterfly. |
| DWINDLED | • dwindled v. Simple past tense and past participle of dwindle. • DWINDLE v. to decrease steadily. |
| DWINDLES | • dwindles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dwindle. • dwindles n. (Colloquial) Various health problems and frailty observed in elderly people. • DWINDLE v. to decrease steadily. |
| GOODWIFE | • goodwife n. (Obsolete) A female head of a household. • goodwife n. (Obsolete) A title of respect for a woman. • Goodwife n. (Obsolete) A title of respect for a woman. |
| GOODWILL | • goodwill n. A favorably disposed attitude toward someone or something. • goodwill n. (Accounting) The value of a business entity not directly attributable to its tangible assets and liabilities… • goodwill n. (Business) A concept used to refer to the ability of an individual or business to exert influence within… |
| HARDWIRE | • hardwire v. Alternative spelling of hard-wire. • hard-wire v. To connect components by means of permanent electrical wires. • hard-wire v. (Computing) To implement a feature in hardware rather than in software so that it cannot easily be changed. |
| HEADWIND | • headwind n. A wind that blows directly against the course of a vehicle, like an aircraft, train, or ship. • headwind n. (Figurative, by extension) A strong force that impedes or reverses progress. • head␣wind n. Alternative form of headwind. |
| HERDWICK | • Herdwick n. A sheep of a Cumbrian breed prized for their robust health and durable wool. • HERDWICK n. a breed of sheep. |
| HINDWING | • hindwing n. Alternative spelling of hind wing. • hind␣wing n. (Entomology, in an insect with two pairs of wings) Either member of the pair of wings closer to the tail. • HINDWING n. a rear wing. |
| HOODWINK | • hoodwink v. (Transitive, archaic) To cover the eyes with, or as if with, a hood; to blindfold. • hoodwink v. (Transitive, figuratively). • hoodwink v. (Intransitive, obsolete, rare) To close the eyes. |
| LANDWIND | • landwind n. Alternative form of land wind. • land␣wind n. A wind blowing off the land. • LANDWIND n. a wind blowing off the land. |
| MIDWIFED | • midwifed v. (Rare) simple past tense and past participle of midwife. • MIDWIFE v. to assist a woman in childbirth, also MIDWIVE. |
| MIDWIFES | • midwifes v. (Rare) third-person singular simple present indicative form of midwife. • MIDWIFE v. to assist a woman in childbirth, also MIDWIVE. |
| MIDWIVED | • midwived v. Simple past tense and past participle of midwife. • MIDWIVE v. to assist a woman in childbirth, also MIDWIFE. |
| MIDWIVES | • midwives n. Plural of midwife. • midwives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of midwife. • MIDWIVE v. to assist a woman in childbirth, also MIDWIFE. |
| OLDWIVES | • oldwives n. Plural of oldwife. • old␣wives n. Plural of old wife. • OLDWIFE n. a kind of duck, aka hareld, also OLDSQUAW. |
| REDWINGS | • redwings n. Plural of redwing. • red␣wings n. An American hockey team in the NHL with its home base in Detroit. • REDWING n. a bird of the thrush family, with a red underwing. |
| SANDWICH | • sandwich n. A dish or foodstuff where at least one piece, but typically two or more pieces, of bread serve(s) as… • sandwich n. (By extension) Any combination formed by layering one type of material between two layers of some other material. • sandwich n. (UK) A layer cake or sandwich cake. |
| WOODWIND | • woodwind n. (Music) Any (typically wooden) musical instrument that produces sound by the player blowing into it… • WOODWIND n. any orchestral wind instrument other than the brass instruments. |