| ENSEWS | • ensews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensew. • ENSEW v. (Spenser) to ensue. |
| PESEWA | • pesewa n. In the currency of Ghana, one hundredth of a cedi. • PESEWA n. a monetary unit of Ghana. |
| PURSEW | • pursew v. Obsolete form of pursue. • PURSEW v. (Spenser) to pursue, also PERSUE, POURSEW, POURSUE. |
| RESEWN | • resewn v. Past participle of resew. • re-sewn v. Past participle of re-sew. • RESEW v. to sew again. |
| RESEWS | • resews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resew. • re-sews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-sew. • RESEW v. to sew again. |
| SEWAGE | • sewage n. A suspension of water and solid waste, transported by sewers to be disposed of or processed. • sewage n. (Obsolete) sewerage. • SEWAGE n. the waste matter carried off by sewers, also SEWERAGE. |
| SEWANS | • sewans n. Plural of sewan. • SEWAN n. (Native American) shell beads used by Algonquin Indians as money, also SEAWAN, SEAWANT. |
| SEWARS | • sewars n. Plural of sewar. • SEWAR n. a medieval servant who supervised the serving of meals. |
| SEWELS | • sewels n. Plural of sewel. • SEWEL n. a scarecrow, a device to scare away deer, also SHEWEL. |
| SEWENS | • sewens n. Plural of sewen. • SEWEN n. the Welsh or Irish name for the seatrout grilse, also SEWIN. |
| SEWERS | • sewers n. Plural of sewer. • SEWER v. to clean or maintain underground conduits for waste. |
| SEWING | • sewing v. Present participle of sew. • sewing n. The action of the verb to sew. • sewing n. Something that is being or has been sewn. |
| SEWINS | • sewins n. Plural of sewin. • SEWIN n. the Welsh or Irish name for the seatrout grilse, also SEWEN. |
| UNSEWN | • unsewn adj. Not sewn. • UNSEW v. to undo the sewing of. |
| UNSEWS | • unsews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsew. • UNSEW v. to undo the sewing of. |