| ENTWINING | • entwining v. Present participle of entwine. • entwining n. The action or situation of something that entwines. • ENTWINE v. to weave together, also INTWINE. |
| INTWINING | • intwining v. Present participle of intwine. • INTWINE v. to weave together, also ENTWINE. |
| OUTWINDED | • outwinded v. Simple past tense and past participle of outwind. • OUTWIND v. to unwind. |
| OUTWINGED | • outwinged v. Simple past tense and past participle of outwing. • OUTWING v. to fly beyond. |
| SWEPTWING | • sweptwing adj. (Of an aircraft) Having sweptback wings. • swept-wing adj. Alternative form of sweptwing. • swept␣wing n. (Aviation) A wing that is angled backwards (or, occasionally, forwards) from its point of attachment… |
| TWINBERRY | • twinberry n. A North American species of honeysuckle, Lonicera involucrata. • twinberry n. Its fruit, a bitter edible black berry containing several small seeds. • TWINBERRY n. a shrubby North American honeysuckle. |
| TWINGEING | • twingeing v. Present participle of twinge. • TWINGE v. to affect with a sharp pain. |
| TWININGLY | • twiningly adv. So as to twine. • TWINING adv. winding, coiling. |
| TWINKLERS | • twinklers n. Plural of twinkler. • TWINKLER n. one who, or that which, twinkles. |
| TWINKLIER | • twinklier adj. Comparative form of twinkly: more twinkly. • TWINKLY adj. given to twinkling. |
| TWINKLING | • twinkling adj. Sparkling intermittently. • twinkling v. Present participle and gerund of twinkle. • twinkling n. A shining with fast intermittent light. |
| TWINLINGS | • twinlings n. Plural of twinling. • TWINLING n. a young or little twin, esp. a twin lamb. |
| TWINNINGS | • twinnings n. Plural of twinning. • TWINNING n. the bearing of two children at the same birth. |
| TWINSHIPS | • twinships n. Plural of twinship. • twin-ships n. Plural of twin-ship. • twin␣ships n. Plural of twin ship. |
| UNTWINING | • untwining v. Present participle of untwine. • UNTWINE v. to separate twisted or tangled parts. |