| COWAL | • cowal n. (Australia) A billabong, or stagnant pool. • COWAL n. (Native Australian) a shallow lake or swamp. |
| DWALE | • dwale n. Belladonna or a similar soporific plant. • dwale n. (Archaic) A sleeping-potion, especially one made from belladonna. • dwale n. (Dialect) A torpor. |
| DWALM | • dwalm n. (Scotland) A swoon; a sudden sickness. • dwalm v. (Scotland, intransitive) To fail in health. • DWALM v. (Scots) to swoon, also DWAM, DWAUM. |
| SWALE | • swale n. A low tract of moist or marshy land. • swale n. A long narrow and shallow trough between ridges on a beach, running parallel to the coastline. • swale n. A shallow troughlike depression that’s created to carry water during rainstorms or snow melts; a drainage ditch. |
| SWALY | • swaly adj. Boggy; marshy. • swaly adj. (UK, dialect, obsolete) shady. • SWALY adj. marshy. |
| TWALS | • TWAL n. (Scots) twelve. |
| WALDO | • waldo n. A remote manipulation system in which a slave device mimics the motions of a master device manipulated… • Waldo prop.n. A male given name from Old English, in modern American use transferred back from the surname. • Waldo prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name. |
| WALDS | • walds n. Plural of wald. • WALD n. (Scots) wild mignonette. |
| WALED | • waled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wale. • WALE v. to mark with welts. |
| WALER | • waler n. (Australia, India) A breed of light saddle horse from Australia, once favoured as a warhorse. • waler n. (Structural engineering) A plank of wood, block of concrete, etc., used for support or to maintain required… • WALER n. in India, an Australian-bred saddle-horse. |
| WALES | • wales n. Plural of wale. • wales v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wale. • Wales prop.n. One of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom, formerly a principality. |
| WALIE | • WALIE adj. sturdy. |
| WALIS | • walis n. Plural of wali. • Walis prop.n. Plural of Wali. • WALI n. (Turkish) a governor, esp. of a vilayet, also VALI. |
| WALKS | • walks n. Plural of walk. • walks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of walk. • Walks prop.n. A nickname of the surname Walker. |
| WALLA | • walla n. Alternative form of wallah. • Walla prop.n. A surname. • WALLA n. (Hindi) a person employed in a specific type of work, also WALLAH. |
| WALLS | • walls n. Plural of wall. • walls n. (US, slang) The vagina. • walls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wall. |
| WALLY | • wally n. (Britain, slang) A fool. • wally n. (Colloquial, London and Essex) A large pickled gherkin or cucumber. • wally adj. (Of eyes) unusually pale; misaligned, sideways-looking, affected by strabismus. |
| WALTY | • walty adj. Liable to roll over. • WALTY adj. inclined to tip over or lean. |
| WALTZ | • waltz n. A ballroom dance in 3/4 time. • waltz n. A piece of music for this dance (or in triple time). • waltz n. (Informal) A simple task. |