| CATAWBA | • catawba n. The catawba grape, a cultivar of North American Vitis labrusca. • catawba n. A light sparkling wine made from this kind of grape. • catawba n. Any of various species of America catalpa trees Catalpa especially (Catalpa bignonioides (southern catalpa)… |
| CHOCTAW | • Choctaw prop.n. An aboriginal peoples native to the area currently known as Mississippi, in the United States, with… • Choctaw prop.n. The language of the Choctaw tribe. • Choctaw prop.n. An unincorporated community in Bolivar County, Mississippi. |
| CUTAWAY | • cutaway adj. (Computer graphics) Having selected portions of the outside removed so as to give an impression of the interior. • cutaway n. (Television) The interruption of a continuously filmed action by inserting a view of something else. • cutaway n. A coat with a tapered frontline. |
| GETAWAY | • getaway n. A means of escape. • getaway n. The effecting of an escape. • getaway n. (Informal) A vacation or holiday, or the destination for one. |
| RINGTAW | • RINGTAW n. a game of marbles. |
| STAWING | • stawing v. Present participle of staw. • STAW v. (Scots) to stall. |
| TAWHAIS | • TAWHAI n. (Maori) a New Zealand beech, also TAWAI. |
| TAWHIRI | • TAWHIRI n. (Maori) a small New Zealand tree with wavy glossy dark green leaves. |
| TAWIEST | • TAWIE adj. (Scots) tractable. |
| TAWINGS | • tawings n. Plural of tawing. • TAWING n. the act of tawing, converting skin to white leather by tanning with alum and salt. |
| TAWNEYS | • tawneys n. Plural of tawney. • Tawneys prop.n. Plural of Tawney. • TAWNEY n. a port of a rich orange-brown colour. |
| TAWNIER | • tawnier adj. Comparative form of tawny: more tawny. • TAWNY adj. orange-brown, also TAWNEY. |
| TAWNIES | • tawnies n. (Obsolete) Clothes made of tawny-coloured fabric. • tawnies n. Plural of tawny. • tawnies v. (Obsolete) third-person singular simple present indicative form of tawny. |
| TAWNILY | • tawnily adv. In a tawny manner. • TAWNY adv. orange-brown, also TAWNEY. |
| TAWPIES | • tawpies n. Plural of tawpie. • TAWPIE n. (Scots) a foolish or awkward young person, also TAUPIE. |
| TAWSING | • tawsing v. Present participle of tawse. • TAWSE v. to beat with a taws. |
| TAWTIER | • TAWTIE adj. (Scots) matted, tangled. |
| TAWTING | • TAWT v. (Scots) to mat, tangle, also TAUT. |
| WHITTAW | • whittaw n. (UK, dialect, archaic) A saddler. • WHITTAW n. (dialect) a saddler or harness-maker; a maker of white leather, also WHITTAWER. |