(India) A live-in doorkeeper, especially in an apartment building.
durwin
durwyn
eldwun
ewound
howund
iwound
rwound
sundew
sundew
noun
Any of a group of insectivorous plants in the genus Drosera that catch insects by sticky droplets ("dew") at the end of hairs on the leaves and grow in boggy ground all over the world.
swound
swound
noun
Obsolete form of swoon.
unawed
unawed
adj
Not awed; not afraid, impressed, or in awe.
undewy
undewy
adj
Not dewy.
undraw
undraw
verb
(transitive) To clear or erase part of a drawing.
(transitive) To draw aside or open; to pull back a layer of fabric, e.g. a curtain.
undrew
undrew
verb
simple past tense of undraw
unowed
unowed
adj
(obsolete) ownerless
Not owed.
unweld
unwild
unwild
adj
Not wild.
unwind
unwind
noun
Any mechanism or operation that unwinds something.
verb
(intransitive) To be or become unwound; to be capable of being unwound or untwisted.
(intransitive, slang) To relax; to chill out; to rest and relieve of stress
(transitive) To separate (something that is wound up)
(transitive, finance) To close out a position, especially a complicated position.
(transitive, finance) To undo something.
(transitive, obsolete) To disentangle
(transitive, programming) To analyse (a call stack) so as to generate a stack trace etc.
upwind
upwind
adj
exposed to the wind
adv
in the direction from which the wind is blowing
verb
(transitive, archaic) To wind up (a mechanism).
(transitive, archaic) To wind upwards.
wedurn
windup
windup
adj
Operated by a coiled spring that is wound by hand.
noun
(Britain) A practical joke or tease.
(US, figurative) A long explanation of some line of thought to reach a certain conclusion.
(baseball) The act of preparing for a certain style of pitching.
The act of ending or concluding something.
The last part of something; a conclusion.
wouldn
wounds
wounds
noun
plural of wound
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wound