| BLAWN | • BLAW v. (Scots) to blow. |
| BLAWS | • BLAW v. (Scots) to blow. |
| BYLAW | • bylaw n. A local custom or law of a settlement or district. • bylaw n. A rule made by a local authority to regulate its own affairs. • bylaw n. A law or rule governing the internal affairs of an organization (e.g., corporation or business). |
| CLAWS | • claws n. Plural of claw. • claws v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of claw. • CLAW v. to scratch with sharp, curved toenails. |
| FLAWN | • flawn n. (Obsolete) A flan (custard-based desert). • flawn n. (Obsolete) A pancake or hotcake. • FLAWN n. (archaic) a custard, also FLAMM, FLAN, FLAUNE. |
| FLAWS | • flaws n. Plural of flaw. • FLAW v. to make defective or imperfect. |
| FLAWY | • flawy adj. Full of flaws or cracks; broken; defective. • flawy adj. Subject to sudden flaws or gusts of wind. • FLAWY adj. full of flaws. |
| LAWED | • lawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of law. • lawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of lawe. • LAW v. (obsolete) to take to court. |
| LAWER | • lawer n. Obsolete form of lawyer. • LAW adj. (Scots) low. |
| LAWIN | • LAWIN n. (Scots) a bill or reckoning. |
| LAWKS | • lawks interj. (UK, dialectal) Lord! (especially as an expression of surprise). • LAWKS interj. (dialect) an interjection expressing surprise, also LAWK. |
| LAWNS | • lawns n. Plural of lawn. • LAWN n. a smooth space of ground covered with grass. |
| LAWNY | • lawny adj. Made of lawn or fine linen. • lawny adj. Having or resembling a grass lawn. • LAWNY adj. covered with lawn. |
| PILAW | • pilaw n. Alternative spelling of pilaf. • PILAW n. (Persian) a dish made from seasoned rice and meat, also PILAO, PILAU, PILAFF, PILAF, PILOW, PILLAU, PULAO. |
| SLAWS | • slaws n. Plural of slaw. • SLAW n. a salad of raw shredded cabbage, also COLESLAW. |
| UNLAW | • unlaw n. (Obsolete) A crime, an illegal action. • unlaw n. Absence of law; lawlessness. • unlaw n. (Obsolete) A fine exacted from a transgressor of the law. |