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anhwei

aweing

cawnie

cawnie

noun

  1. (historical) A measure of land equal to 57,600 square feet or 1.3225 acres, formerly used in India.

delwin

derwin

dewain

dewani

dewani

noun

  1. The role or office of dewan.

dewing

dewing

noun

  1. A contributor to corrosion?

verb

  1. present participle of dew

disnew

dwaine

dwined

dwined

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of dwine

dwines

edwina

edwina

Proper noun

  1. name, feminine form of Edwin.

edwine

eldwin

elwina

enwind

enwind

verb

  1. (transitive) To wind about (something); to encircle.

enwing

gwenni

herwin

hewing

hewing

noun

  1. The act of one who hews or chops.

verb

  1. present participle of hew

inower

inwale

inwale

noun

  1. (nautical) An internal gunwale

inweed

inwove

inwove

verb

  1. simple past tense of inweave

jewing

jewing

noun

  1. The carunculation of the base of the beak of some varieties of the domestic pigeon; the lobes or wattles of the lower mandible, often in the form of three small fleshy processes, one at each side and a third beneath and before the others.

verb

  1. present participle and gerund of jew

kelwin

kerwin

lawine

lawine

noun

  1. Alternative form of lauwine

lewing

lewing

verb

  1. present participle of lew

medwin

merwin

mewing

mewing

noun

  1. The act of one who mews (in any sense).
  2. The act of producing a mew sound.

verb

  1. present participle of mew

nawies

newari

newfie

newfie

Noun

  1. A native or inhabitant of the island of Newfoundland.

Adjective

  1. Of or pertaining to Newfoundland.

newies

newies

noun

  1. plural of newie

newing

newing

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) yeast; barm

verb

  1. present participle of new

newish

newish

adj

  1. (informal) Somewhat new

newlin

newsie

newsie

noun

  1. Alternative form of newsy

nowise

nowise

adv

  1. (archaic or dialect) (In) no way, (in) no manner, definitely not.

owenia

pawnie

pewing

pewing

verb

  1. present participle of pew

pownie

rawnie

rewind

rewind

noun

  1. A button or other mechanism for rewinding.
  2. The act of rewinding.

verb

  1. (figurative) To go back or think back to a previous moment or place, or a previous point in a discourse.
  2. (transitive, intransitive) To wind (something) again.
  3. (transitive, intransitive) To wind (something) back, now especially of cassette or video tape, CD, DVD etc.; to go back on a video or audio recording.

rewing

rewins

rewins

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rewin

sawnie

selwin

sewing

sewing

noun

  1. Something that is being or has been sewn.
  2. The action of the verb to sew.

verb

  1. present participle of sew

sinews

sinews

noun

  1. plural of sinew

sinewy

sinewy

adj

  1. (figuratively) Having or showing nervous strength.
  2. (of a person or animal) Possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful.
  3. Tough; having strong sinews.

siwens

snowie

swaine

swaine

noun

  1. Obsolete spelling of swain

swiney

swinge

swinge

noun

  1. (archaic) A swinging blow.
  2. (obsolete) Power; sway; influence.

verb

  1. (archaic) To move like a lash; to lash.
  2. (archaic) To strike hard.
  3. (obsolete) To chastise; to beat.
  4. (obsolete) To singe.

tawnie

tewing

tewing

verb

  1. present participle of tew

townie

townie

noun

  1. (UK) A person familiar with the town (urbanised centre of a city) and with going out on the town; a street-wise person.
  2. (UK) A person who has moved from a town or city to a rural area. Especially, one who is perceived not to have adopted rural ways.
  3. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, informal) A person who lives in a city or town, or has an urban outlook.
  4. (UK, US) A person living in a university area who is not associated with the university.
  5. (UK, derogatory) A chav.
  6. (US) A person born and raised in an area of Massachusetts who is proud of their Irish-American community, culture, and heritage.
  7. (US) A working-class citizen in a metropolitan area.

twined

twined

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of twine

twiner

twiner

noun

  1. Any plant which twines about a support.

twines

twines

noun

  1. plural of twine

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of twine

twinge

twinge

noun

  1. A pinch; a tweak; a twitch.
  2. A sudden sharp pain.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To have a sudden, sharp, local pain, like a twitch; to suffer a keen, darting, or shooting pain.
  2. (transitive) To affect with a sharp, sudden pain; to torment with pinching or sharp pains.
  3. (transitive) To pull with a twitch; to pinch; to tweak.

unwire

unwire

verb

  1. (transitive) To undo the wiring of.

unwise

unwise

adj

  1. Not wise; lacking wisdom

unwive

unwive

verb

  1. (transitive, archaic) To cause (a woman) no longer to be a wife.
  2. (transitive, archaic) To divest of a wife; to divorce (someone) from his wife.

wahine

wahine

noun

  1. (surfing) A female surfer.
  2. A Polynesian or Maori woman.

wainer

wandie

wanier

wankie

warine

warine

noun

  1. A guariba: a South American monkey (sapajou).

weanie

weenie

weenie

noun

  1. (collectible card games, slang) A small creature which has a low cost to put into play, often used in a swarm with other such creatures.
  2. (slang) A geek or nerd, especially a computer user with a deficient social life.
  3. (slang) Someone weak and unimportant, a wimp.
  4. Alternative form of wienie

weiman

weinek

weiner

weiner

noun

  1. Misspelling of wiener.

welkin

welkin

noun

  1. (also Lancashire) The sky which appears to an observer on the Earth as a dome in which celestial bodies are visible; the firmament.
  2. (religion) The place above the Earth where God or other deities live; heaven.
  3. The upper atmosphere occupied by clouds, flying birds, etc.

wendic

wendic

Adjective

  1. Of or relating to the Wends.

Proper noun

  1. The language of the Wends.

wendie

wendin

wering

weylin

whined

whined

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of whine

whiner

whiner

noun

  1. (derogatory) One who whines about perceived problems; a complainer.

whines

whines

noun

  1. plural of whine

whiney

whiney

adj

  1. Alternative spelling of whiny

whinge

whinge

noun

  1. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland) A cry.
  2. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland) A peevish complaint.

verb

  1. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland) To whine; to complain, especially in an annoying or persistent manner.

whiten

whiten

verb

  1. (ergative) (To cause) to become white or whiter; to bleach or blanch.

wicken

widens

widens

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of widen

widnes

widnes

Proper noun

  1. a town in Cheshire, England, originally in Lancashire.

wiener

wiener

noun

  1. (Canada, US) A sausage made from beef, chicken or pork.
  2. (Canada, US, UK) A frankfurter, a hot dog.
  3. (Canada, US, colloquial) A penis.
  4. (US, UK, colloquial) An irritating or disliked person.
  5. (US, colloquial) A person who is nervous or afraid to partake in certain activities.

wienie

wienie

noun

  1. (Canada, US, informal) A wiener.
  2. (Canada, US, informal) The penis.

wieren

wigeon

wigeon

noun

  1. (dated) A fool.
  2. Any of three freshwater dabbling ducks.

wiggen

wigner

wikeno

wilden

wilden

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to make or become wild or wilder

wileen

wilone

winare

winced

winced

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of wince

wincer

wincer

noun

  1. One who, or that which, winces.

winces

winces

noun

  1. plural of wince

wincey

wincey

noun

  1. linsey-woolsey

winded

winded

adj

  1. out of breath

windel

winder

winder

noun

  1. (slang) A blow that winds somebody, or takes away their breath.
  2. A key or knob for winding a clock, watch or clockwork mechanism
  3. A spool around which something is wound
  4. A textile worker, or machine, that winds cloth
  5. A winding plant.
  6. One of the steps of a spiral staircase (as opposed to a flyer, or straight step).
  7. Pronunciation spelling of window.

verb

  1. To fan; to clean grain with a fan.

windle

windle

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) The redwing.
  2. A reel for winding something into a bundle, such as winding string or yarn into skeins or straw into bundles.
  3. A windlass
  4. Also any of several species of grasses that leave such leaves or stalks, such as dog-tail grass, Plantago lanceolata
  5. An old English measure of corn, half a bushel.
  6. Any dried-out grass leaf or stalk in a field
  7. Bent grass (Agrostis spp.).

verb

  1. (transitive) To bind straw into bundles.

winers

winers

noun

  1. plural of winer

winery

winery

noun

  1. A place where wine is made, or a company that makes wine.

winged

winged

adj

  1. (in combination) having the specified number of wings
  2. (in combination) having wings of a specified kind
  3. Flying or soaring as if on wings.
  4. Having wings.
  5. Swift.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of wing
  2. simple past tense and past participle of winge

winger

winger

noun

  1. (nautical) One of the casks stowed in the wings of a vessel's hold, being smaller than such as are stowed more amidships.
  2. (sports) An offensive player who plays on either side of the center.

wingle

wingle

noun

  1. (dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A fold or a convolution; something bent or twisted; a twist or a bend.

verb

  1. (dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To be unsteady on one's feet; to walk with an unsteady gait.
  2. (dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To bend or twist.

winier

winier

adj

  1. comparative form of winy: more winy

winked

winked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of wink

winkel

winker

winker

noun

  1. (UK, colloquial) An eye.
  2. (US, colloquial) An eyelash.
  3. A player of the game of tiddlywinks.
  4. A screen attached to the bridle of a horse or other domesticated animal preventing it from being able to see things to its side.
  5. A small bellows in an organ, regulated by a spring, controlling variations of wind pressure.
  6. Somebody who winks; somebody who connives.
  7. The winking membrane of a bird's eye; the winking muscle.

winkle

winkle

noun

  1. (children's slang) The penis, especially that of a boy rather than that of a man.
  2. A periwinkle or its shell, of family Littorinidae.
  3. Any one of various marine spiral gastropods, especially, in the United States, either of two species Busycotypus canaliculatus and Busycon carica.

verb

  1. Synonym of winkle out (“to acquire or extract with difficulty”)

winned

winned

verb

  1. (nonstandard, informal) simple past tense and past participle of win

winnel

winner

winner

noun

  1. (sports) A point or goal that wins a competition.
  2. One who has won or often wins.

winnie

winnie

Proper noun

  1. name or, less often, of

winnle

winoes

winser

winter

winter

adj

  1. the coldest season of the year

noun

  1. (India, archaic) The rainy season.
  2. (countable, fashion) Someone with dark skin, eyes and hair, seen as best suited to certain colors of clothing.
  3. (figuratively, poetic) The period of decay, old age, death, or the like.
  4. (obsolete) An appliance to be fixed on the front of a grate, to keep a kettle warm, etc.
  5. Traditionally the fourth of the four seasons, typically regarded as being from December 23 to March 20 in continental regions of the Northern Hemisphere or the months of June, July, and August in the Southern Hemisphere. It is the time when the sun is lowest in the sky, resulting in short days, and the time of year with the lowest atmospheric temperatures for the region.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To spend the winter (in a particular place).
  2. (transitive) To store something (for instance animals) somewhere over winter to protect it from cold.

wintle

wintle

verb

  1. (Scotland) To stagger, to sway or rock.
  2. (Scotland) To tumble, to capsize.
  3. (Scotland) To wind, to reel.
  4. (Scotland) To wriggle.

winzes

winzes

noun

  1. plural of winze

wippen

wippen

noun

  1. (music) A component of the action of a mechanical keyboard instrument such as a piano or organ

wisent

wisent

noun

  1. The European bison, Bison bonasus.

wisner

wisner

Proper noun

  1. A town in Louisiana.
  2. A city in Nebraska.

withen

witney

witney

noun

  1. (historical) A kind of woollen cloth.

witten

wivern

wivern

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of wyvern

wizens

wizens

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wizen

wizzen

wondie

wonnie

wrekin

wynnie