| DISENDOWS | • disendows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disendow. • DISENDOW v. to deprive of endowment. |
| ENDOWMENT | • endowment n. Something with which a person or thing is endowed. • endowment n. Property or funds invested for the support and benefit of a person or not-for-profit institution. • endowment n. (Insurance) Endowment assurance or pure endowment. |
| LANDOWNER | • landowner n. A person who owns land. • LANDOWNER n. one who owns land. |
| REENDOWED | • reendowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reendow. • REENDOW v. to endow again. |
| SUNDOWNED | • sundowned v. Simple past tense and past participle of sundown. • SUNDOWN v. to arrive at a place to stay too late to do any work. |
| SUNDOWNER | • sundowner n. (Australia, obsolete) An itinerant worker, such as a swagman, who arrives at a farm too late in the… • sundowner n. (Australia, obsolete) An itinerant worker, a swagman. • sundowner n. (Nautical) A sea captain who shows harsh discipline by requiring all hands to be on board by sundown. |
| THINDOWNS | • THINDOWN n. a lessening of the number of atomic particles in the air. |
| TURNDOWNS | • turndowns n. Plural of turndown. • TURNDOWN n. a rejection. |
| UNDOWERED | • undowered adj. Not given a dowry. • UNDOWERED adj. not dowered. |
| UNENDOWED | • unendowed adj. Not endowed. • unendowed adj. Lacking an endowment. • UNENDOWED adj. not endowed. |
| WINDOWIER | • WINDOWY adj. like a window. |
| WINDOWING | • windowing n. The windows of a building; fenestration. • windowing n. (Computing) The use of a graphical user interface divided into windows. • windowing n. (Film) The scheduling of the exhibition and distribution of a film, involving for example a period of… |