| BANDWIDTH | • bandwidth n. The width, usually measured in hertz, of a frequency band. • bandwidth n. (Of a signal) The width of the smallest frequency band within which the signal can fit. • bandwidth n. (Networking, informal) The rate of data flow in digital networks typically measured in bits per second; the bitrate. |
| BANDWIDTHS | • bandwidths n. Plural of bandwidth. • BANDWIDTH n. the width of a band of radio or TV frequencies. |
| 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. |
| ENDWISE | • endwise adv. Upright, or standing on end. • endwise adv. With the end towards the front or towards the observer. • endwise adv. Towards the ends. |
| 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. |
| HINDWINGS | • hindwings n. Plural of hindwing. • hind␣wings n. Plural of hind wing. • HINDWING n. a rear wing. |
| 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. |
| LANDWINDS | • landwinds n. Plural of landwind. • land␣winds n. Plural of land wind. • LANDWIND n. a wind blowing off the land. |
| 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. |
| SANDWICHED | • sandwiched v. Simple past tense and past participle of sandwich. • SANDWICH v. to place between two objects. |
| SANDWICHES | • sandwiches n. Plural of sandwich. • sandwiches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sandwich. • SANDWICH v. to place between two objects. |
| SANDWICHING | • sandwiching v. Present participle of sandwich. • SANDWICH v. to place between two objects. |