(US slang, of a situation) Awkward; uncomfortable.
(obsolete) Odd; out of order; perverse.
(obsolete) Wrong, or not commonly used; clumsy; sinister.
(obsolete, UK, dialect) Clumsy in performance or manners; not dexterous; awkward.
adv
(obsolete) Perversely; in the wrong way.
name
(computing) A Unix scripting language or the command line interface itself.
awl
awl
noun
(entomology) Any of various hesperiid butterflies.
A pointed instrument for piercing small holes, as in leather or wood; used by shoemakers, saddlers, cabinetmakers, etc. The blade is differently shaped and pointed for different uses, as in the brad awl, saddler's awl, shoemaker's awl, etc.
awm
awm
noun
(obsolete) A unit of measurement for forty gallons of wine.
awn
awn
noun
The bristle or beard of barley, oats, grasses, etc., or any similar bristlelike appendage; arista.
awu
baw
bew
bmw
bmw
Proper noun
a manufacturer of motor vehicles
Noun
A motor car manufactured by this company
bow
bow
noun
(nautical) A crude sort of quadrant formerly used for taking the sun's altitude at sea.
(nautical) The front of a boat or ship.
(rowing) The rower that sits in the seat closest to the bow of the boat.
(saddlery) Two pieces of wood which form the arched forward part of a saddletree.
A curved bend in a rod or planar surface, or in a linear formation such as a river (see oxbow).
A gesture, usually showing respect, made by inclining the head or bending forward at the waist; a reverence
A rod with horsehair (or an artificial substitute) stretched between the ends, used for playing various stringed musical instruments.
A stringed instrument (chordophone), consisting of a stick with a single taut cord stretched between the ends, most often played by plucking.
A type of knot with two loops, used to tie together two cords such as shoelaces or apron strings, and frequently used as decoration, such as in gift-wrapping.
A weapon made of a curved piece of wood or other flexible material whose ends are connected by a string, used for shooting arrows.
Alternative form of bao; any of several Chinese buns and breads
Any instrument consisting of an elastic rod, with ends connected by a string, employed for giving reciprocating motion to a drill, or for preparing and arranging hair, fur, etc., used by hatters.
Anything bent or curved, such as a rainbow.
Either of the arms of a pair of spectacles, running from the side of the lens to behind the wearer's ear.
Obsolete spelling of bough
The U-shaped piece which goes around the neck of an ox and fastens it to the yoke.
The part of a key that is not inserted into the lock and that is used to turn the key.
verb
(intransitive) To become bent or curved.
(intransitive) To bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference.
(intransitive) To defer (to something).
(transitive and intransitive) To debut.
(transitive) To give a direction, indication, or command to by bowing.
(transitive) To make something bend or curve.
(transitive, figurative) To exercise powerful or controlling influence over; to bend, figuratively; to turn; to incline.
To play music on (a stringed) instrument using a bow.
bsw
btw
btw
prep_phrase
Alternative form of BTW
bwc
bwc
Proper noun
Biological Weapons Convention
bwg
bwi
bwm
bwr
bwr
Noun
boiling water reactor
bwt
bwv
caw
caw
intj
A rendering of the vocalisation of a crow or other corvid.
noun
The harsh cry of a crow.
verb
To make the harsh cry of a crow, rook, or raven.
cbw
ccw
ckw
cmw
cow
cow
noun
(UK, dialect) A chimney cowl.
(biology) A female member of other large species of mammal, including the bovines, moose, whales, seals, hippos, rhinos, manatees, and elephants.
(derogatory, UK, Australia, informal) A woman considered unpleasant in some way, particularly one considered nasty, stupid, fat, lazy, or difficult.
(formerly inexact but now common) Any member of the species Bos taurus regardless of sex or age, including bulls and calves.
(mining) A chock: a wedge or brake used to stop a machine or car.
(strictly) An adult female of the species Bos taurus, especially one that has calved.
(uncommon) Any bovines or bovids generally, including yaks, buffalo, etc.
(uncommon) Beef: the meat of cattle as food.
verb
(transitive, chiefly in the passive voice) To intimidate; to daunt the spirits or courage of.
cpw
csw
cwa
cwc
cwi
cwm
cwm
noun
A valley head created through glacial erosion and with a shape similar to an amphitheatre.
cwo
cwt
cwt
noun
Alternative spelling of cwt. (“hundredweight”)
daw
daw
noun
(obsolete) An idiot, a simpleton; fool.
A western jackdaw, Coloeus monedula, a passerine bird in the crow family (Corvidae), more commonly called jackdaw.
verb
(obsolete outside Scotland) To dawn.
(obsolete) To daunt; to terrify.
(obsolete) To wake (someone) up.
dbw
dew
dew
noun
(countable, but see usage notes) An instance of such moisture settling on plants, etc.
(figurative) An emblem of morning, or fresh vigour.
(figurative) Anything that falls lightly and in a refreshing manner.
(uncountable) Any moisture from the atmosphere condensed by cool bodies upon their surfaces.
(uncountable) Moisture in the air that settles on plants, etc in the morning or evening, resulting in drops.
verb
To wet with, or as if with, dew; to moisten.
dfw
dow
dow
noun
Alternative form of dhow (“sailing vessel”)
Obsolete form of dove (“pigeon”).
verb
(obsolete) To be of use, have value.
(obsolete) To be worth.
(obsolete) To have the strength for, to be able to.
(obsolete) To thrive, prosper.
To furnish with a dower; to endow.
dpw
dsw
dwb
dwi
dwt
dwt
noun
Deadweight ton; deadweight tonnage.
pennyweight
epw
ewa
ewe
ewe
noun
A female sheep, as opposed to a ram.
ewo
ews
few
few
det
(meteorology, of clouds) Obscuring one to two oktas (eighths) of the sky.
(meteorology, of rainfall with regard to a location) (US?) Having a 10 percent chance of measurable precipitation (0.01 inch); used interchangeably with isolated.
(preceded by another determiner) An indefinite, but usually small, number of.
(used alone) Not many; a small (in comparison with another number stated or implied) but somewhat indefinite number of.
There are a few cars (=some, but a relatively small number) in the street.
pron
Few people, few things.
fow
fsw
fsw
Noun
a forward-swept wing aircraft
ftw
ftw
intj
Alternative form of FTW
fwa
fwd
gaw
gaw
intj
An expletive, expressing disbelief, horror, or disdain
verb
(obsolete) to stare or gape
gmw
gow
gow
noun
(colloquial, dated) opium
Alternative form of jow (“pre-metric unit of length in India”)
gws
haw
haw
intj
An imitation of laughter, often used to express scorn or disbelief. Often doubled or tripled (haw haw or haw haw haw).
An instruction for a horse or other animal to turn towards the driver, typically left.
An intermission or hesitation of speech, with a sound somewhat like "haw"; the sound so made.
noun
(countable, anatomy) The third eyelid, or nictitating membrane.
(historical) A hedge.
(obsolete) Something that has little value or importance; a whit or jot.
(uncountable) A disease of the nictitating membrane.
Fruit of the hawthorn.
verb
(of an animal) To turn towards the driver, typically to the left.
To cause (an animal) to turn left.
To stop, in speaking, with a sound like haw; to speak with interruption and hesitation.
hew
hew
noun
(obsolete) Destruction by cutting down or hewing.
(obsolete) Hue; colour.
(obsolete) Shape; form.
verb
(transitive) To shape; to form.
(transitive, US) To act according to, to conform to; usually construed with to.
(transitive, intransitive) To chop away at; to whittle down; to mow down.
how
how
adv
(interrogative) In what manner:
(interrogative) In what state or condition.
(interrogative) To what degree or extent.
At what price, for what amount (of money).
By what means.
By what title or what name.
In what form, shape, measure, quantity, etc.
Used as a modifier to indicate surprise, delight, or other strong feelings in an exclamation.
With overtones of why, for what reason.
With what meaning or effect.
conj
In any way in which; in whatever way; however.
She told me how her father was a doctor.
That, the fact that.
The manner or way in which.
intj
A greeting, used in representations of Native American speech.
noun
(dialectal) A small hill in northern England. (Usage preserved mainly in place names.)
(dialectal) An artificial barrow or tumulus.
The means by which something is accomplished.
hwd
hwm
hwt
hwu
hwu
phrase
Alternative letter-case form of HWU
hwy
iow
iwa
iwa
noun
The great frigatebird (Fregata minor).
iwc
iwo
iws
iwu
iww
iww
Proper noun
Industrial Workers of the World
jaw
jaw
adj
(used in certain set phrases like jaw harp, jaw harpist and jaw's-trump)
noun
(figuratively) Anything resembling the jaw of an animal in form or action; especially plural, the mouth or way of entrance.
(nautical) The inner end of a boom or gaff, hollowed in a half circle so as to move freely on a mast.
(slang) Axle guard.
(slang, dated) Impudent, abusive or worthless talk.
(snooker) The curved part of the cushion marking the entry to the pocket.
A notch or opening.
A notched or forked part, adapted for holding an object in place.
One of a pair of opposing parts which are movable towards or from each other, for grasping or crushing anything between them.
One of the bones, usually bearing teeth, which form the framework of the mouth.
The part of the face below the mouth.
verb
(intransitive) To scold; to clamor.
(intransitive, informal) To talk; to converse.
(snooker, transitive, intransitive) (of a ball) To stick in the jaws of a pocket.
(transitive) To assail or abuse by scolding.
jew
jew
noun
(Australia) The jewfish.
(offensive) Alternative letter-case form of Jew (“a Jewish person”)
phrase
Pronunciation spelling of 'd you, representing colloquial English.
Pronunciation spelling of d' you, representing colloquial English.
verb
Alternative letter-case form of Jew
jow
jow
noun
(historical) A pre-metric unit of length in India, equal to approximately a quarter of an inch
Alternative form of jhow (“kind of tamarisk”)
jsw
jwv
kaw
kaw
verb
Alternative form of caw
kew
kew
noun
The name of the Latin-script letter Q. Alternative form of cue.
kwa
kwh
kwt
law
law
intj
(dated) An exclamation of mild surprise; lawks.
noun
(Northern England, Scotland, archaic) A hill.
(aviation) A mode of operation of the flight controls of a fly-by-wire aircraft.
(cricket) One of the official rules of cricket as codified by the its (former) governing body, the MCC.
(dialectal or obsolete) A score; share of expense; legal charge.
(fantasy) One of two metaphysical forces ruling the world in some fantasy settings, also called order, and opposed to chaos.
(informal) A person or group that act(s) with authority to uphold such rules and order (for example, one or more police officers).
(law, chiefly historical) An oath sworn before a court, especially disclaiming a debt. (Chiefly in the phrases "wager of law", "wage one's law", "perform one's law", "lose one's law".)
(linguistics) A sound law; a regular change in the pronunciation of a language.
(mathematics, logic) A statement (of relation) that is true under specified conditions; a mathematical or logical rule.
(now uncommon) An allowance of distance or time (a head start) given to a weaker (human or animal) competitor in a race, to make the race more fair.
(obsolete) A tumulus of stones.
(usually with "the") The body of binding rules and regulations, customs, and standards established in a community by its legislative and judicial authorities.
A binding regulation or custom established in a community in this way.
A rule or principle regarding the construction of language or art.
A statement (in physics, etc) of an (observed, established) order or sequence or relationship of phenomena which is invariable under certain conditions. (Compare theory.)
Any rule that must or should be obeyed, concerning behaviours and their consequences. (Compare mores.)
Any statement of the relation of acts and conditions to their consequences.
Common law, as contrasted with equity.
Jurisprudence, the field of knowledge which encompasses these rules.
Litigation; legal action (as a means of maintaining or restoring order, redressing wrongs, etc).
The body of such rules that pertain to a particular topic.
The control and order brought about by the observance of such rules.
The profession that deals with such rules (as lawyers, judges, police officers, etc).
verb
(informal) To enforce the law.
(nonstandard) To rule over (with a certain effect) by law; to govern.
(obsolete) To work as a lawyer; to practice law.
(transitive, intransitive, chiefly dialectal) To prosecute or sue (someone), to litigate.
To subject to legal restrictions.
lbw
lbw
noun
Alternative letter-case form of LBW
lew
lew
adj
(dialect) Alee: protected from the wind.
(dialect) Lukewarm, tepid.
(obsolete) Sunny; warm.
Sickly-looking, pale, wan.
Weak.
intj
(obsolete) Alternative form of lo or look: a cry to look at something.
noun
(Scotland, obsolete) A French gold coin circulated in 15th-century Scotland.
(dialect) A shelter from the wind, particularly temporary structures raised by shepherds to protect their flocks.
(now Scotland) Warmth, heat.
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To become warm.
(mining, dialect, transitive) Alternative form of lue: to sift, particularly while mining tin or silver.
(transitive) To make warm or lukewarm.
(transitive) To shelter from the wind.
low
low
adj
(acoustics) Grave in pitch, due to being produced by relatively slow vibrations (wave oscillations); flat.
(baseball, of a ball) Below the batter's knees.
(card games) Lesser in value than other cards, denominations, suits, etc.
(chiefly in several set phrases) Favoring simplicity (see e.g. low church, Low Tory).
(especially in biology) Simple in complexity or development.
(in several set phrases) Being near the equator.
(now rare) Not rich or seasoned; offering the minimum of nutritional requirements; plain, simple.
(of an automobile, gear, etc) Designed for a slow (or the slowest) speed.
(phonetics) Made with a relatively large opening between the tongue and the palate; made with (part of) the tongue positioned low in the mouth, relative to the palate.
Being a nadir, a bottom.
Dead. (Compare lay low.)
Depleted, or nearing deletion; lacking in supply.
Depressed in mood, dejected, sad.
Disparaging; assigning little value or excellence.
Having a small or comparatively smaller concentration of (a substance, which is often but not always linked by "in" when predicative).
Humble, meek, not haughty.
Lacking health or vitality, strength or vivacity; feeble; weak.
Low-cut.
Not high in status, esteem, or rank, dignity, or quality. (Compare vulgar.)
Of less than normal height or upward extent or growth, or of greater than normal depth or recession; below the average or normal level from which elevation is measured.
Pertaining to (or, especially of a language: spoken in) in an area which is at a lesser elevation, closer to sea level (especially near the sea), than other regions.
Quiet; soft; not loud.
Situated close to, or even below, the ground or another normal reference plane; not high or lofty.
Small, not high (in amount or quantity, value, force, energy, etc).
adv
(astronomy) In a path near the equator, so that the declination is small, or near the horizon, so that the altitude is small; said of the heavenly bodies with reference to the diurnal revolution.
Close to the ground.
In a low mean condition; humbly; meanly.
In a time approaching our own.
Of a pitch, at a lower frequency.
Under the usual price; at a moderate price; cheaply.
With a low voice or sound; not loudly; gently.
noun
(Scottish dialectal, archaic) A hill.
(archaic or obsolete) Barrow, mound, tumulus.
(card games) The lowest trump, usually the deuce; the lowest trump dealt or drawn.
(countable, UK, Scotland, dialect) A flame; fire; blaze.
(meteorology, informal) An area of low pressure; a depression.
(slang, usually accompanied by "the") A cheap, cost-efficient, or advantageous price.
A low point or position, literally (as, a depth) or or figuratively (as, a nadir, a time when things are at their worst, least, minimum, etc).
A period of depression; a depressed mood or situation.
The lowest-speed gearing of a power-transmission system, especially of an automotive vehicle.
The minimum atmospheric temperature recorded at a particular location, especially during one 24-hour period.
verb
(UK, Scotland, dialect) To burn; to blaze.
(intransitive) To moo.
(obsolete) simple past of laugh.
(obsolete, transitive) To lower; to make low.
lpw
lwe
lwl
lwm
lwo
lwp
lwt
maw
maw
noun
(archaic) The stomach, especially of an animal.
(dialect, colloquial) Mother.
(slang, derogatory) The mouth.
A gull.
Any large, insatiable or perilous opening.
Appetite; inclination.
The upper digestive tract (where food enters the body), especially the mouth and jaws of a fearsome and ravenous creature.
mew
mew
intj
(archaic) An exclamation of disapproval; boo.
A cat's (especially a kitten's) cry.
A gull's or buzzard's cry.
noun
(archaic, poetic) A gull, seagull.
(falconry) A cage for hawks, especially while moulting.
(falconry, in the plural) A building or set of buildings where moulting birds are kept.
(obsolete) A breeding-cage for birds.
(obsolete) A hiding place; a secret store or den.
(obsolete) A prison, or other place of confinement.
(obsolete) An exclamation of disapproval; a boo.
The crying sound of a cat; a meow, especially of a kitten.
The crying sound of a gull or buzzard.
verb
(archaic) To shut away, confine, lock up.
(of a bird) To moult.
(of a bird, obsolete) To cause to moult.
(of a cat, especially of a kitten) To meow.
(of a deer, obsolete) To shed antlers.
(of a gull or buzzard) To make its cry.
(slang, neologism) To flatten the tongue against the roof of the mouth for supposed health benefits.
mhw
mhw
noun
Initialism of mean high water.
mlw
mmw
mow
mow
noun
(cricket) A shot played with a sweeping or scythe-like motion.
(now only dialectal) A scornful grimace; a wry face.
(now regional) A stack of hay, corn, beans or a barn for the storage of hay, corn, beans.
Alternative form of mew (a seagull)
The act of mowing (a garden, grass, etc.).
The place in a barn where hay or grain in the sheaf is stowed.
verb
(agriculture) To put into mows.
(transitive) To cut down grass or crops.
(transitive, often with through) To cut down or slaughter in great numbers.
To make grimaces, mock.
mpw
msw
mwa
mwa
intj
Alternative spelling of mwah
mwm
mwt
naw
naw
intj
(Jamaica) Pronunciation spelling of not.
nbw
new
new
adj
(of a period of time) Next; about to begin or recently begun.
Additional; recently discovered.
Current or later, as opposed to former.
In original condition; pristine; not previously worn or used.
Inexperienced or unaccustomed at some task.
Newborn.
Of recent origin; having taken place recently.
Recently arrived or appeared.
Recently made, or created.
Refreshed, reinvigorated, reformed.
Strange, unfamiliar or not previously known.
Used to distinguish something established more recently, named after something or some place previously existing.
adv
As new; from scratch.
Newly (especially in composition).
noun
(Australia, uncountable) A typically light-coloured lager brewed by the bottom-fermentation method.
(UK, naval slang) A naval cadet who has just embarked on training.
Things that are new.
verb
(obsolete) To make new; to recreate; to renew.
(programming) Synonym of new up
nnw
now
now
adj
(archaic, law) At the time the will is written. Used in order to prevent any inheritance from being transferred to a person of a future marriage. Does not indicate the existence of a previous marriage.
(informal) Fashionable; popular; up to date; current.
Present; current.
adv
(obsolete) As 'but now': Very recently; not long ago; up to the present.
(sentential) Used to introduce a point, a qualification of what has previously been said, a remonstration or a rebuke.
At the present time.
At the time reached within a narration.
Differently from the immediate past; differently from a more remote past or a possible future; differently from all other times.
Sometimes; occasionally.
Used to address a switching side, or sharp change in attitude from before. (In this usage, now is usually emphasized).
Used to indicate a context of urgency.
conj
Since, because, in light of the fact; often with that.
intj
Indicates a signal to begin.
noun
(countable, chiefly in phenomenology) A particular instant in time, as perceived at that instant.
(often with "the") The state of not paying attention to the future or the past.
(uncountable) The present time.
verb
Misspelling of know.
nsw
nwa
nwc
nws
nwt
oiw
owd
owd
verb
(archaic) simple past tense and past participle of owe
owe
owe
verb
(ditransitive) To be under an obligation to give something back to someone or to perform some action for someone.
(intransitive) To have debt; to be in debt.
(transitive) To have as a cause; used with to.
owi
owk
owl
owl
noun
(by extension) A person seen as having owl-like characteristics, especially appearing wise or serious, or being nocturnally active.
(politics, uncommon) A politician with moderate views that are neither hawkish nor dovish.
Any of various birds of prey of the order Strigiformes that are primarily nocturnal and have forward-looking, binocular vision, limited eye movement, and good hearing.
Any of various nymphalid butterflies, especially in the genus Caligo, having large eyespots on the wings.
The owl pigeon.
verb
(archaic, intransitive) To smuggle contraband goods.
own
own
adj
(obsolete) Not foreign.
(obsolete) Peculiar, domestic.
Belonging to; possessed; acquired; proper to; property of; titled to; held in one's name; under/using the name of. Often marks a possessive determiner as reflexive, referring back to the subject of the clause or sentence.
Not shared.
verb
(intransitive) To admit, concede, grant, allow, acknowledge, confess; not to deny.
(intransitive, UK dialectal) To confess.
(intransitive, slang) To be very good.
(online gaming, slang) To defeat, dominate, or be above, also spelled pwn.
(transitive) To admit; concede; acknowledge.
(transitive) To claim as one's own.
(transitive) To defeat or embarrass; to overwhelm.
(transitive) To have recognized political sovereignty over a place, territory, as distinct from the ordinary connotation of property ownership.
(transitive) To have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); to have legal title to; to acquire a property or asset.
(transitive) To proudly acknowledge; to not be ashamed or embarrassed of.
(transitive) To recognise; acknowledge.
(transitive) To take responsibility for.
(transitive) To virtually or figuratively enslave.
(transitive, computing, slang) To illicitly obtain superuser or root access to a computer system, thereby having access to all of the user files on that system; pwn.
owt
owt
noun
(Northern England) anything
pron
(Northern England) aught, anything
paw
paw
noun
(humorous) A hand.
(nonstandard or rural) Father; pa.
The soft foot of a mammal or other animal, generally a quadruped, that has claws or nails; comparable to a human hand or foot.
verb
(by extension) To clumsily dig through something.
(by extension) To touch someone in a sexual way.
(of an animal) To draw the forefoot along the ground; to beat or scrape with the forefoot.
(of an animal) To gently push on something with a paw.
(of an animal) To go through something (such as a garbage can) with paws.
(transitive, dated) To flatter.
pew
pew
intj
An expression of disgust in response to an unpleasant odor.
Representative of the sound made by the firing of a gun.
noun
(colloquial, humorous) A chair; a seat.
An enclosed compartment in a church which provides seating for a group of people, often a prominent family.
Any structure shaped like a church pew, such as a stall, formerly used by money lenders, etc.; a box in a theatre; or a pen or sheepfold.
One of the long benches in a church, seating several persons, usually fixed to the floor and facing the chancel.
verb
To furnish with pews.
pow
pow
intj
The sound of a violent impact, such as a punch.
noun
(Scotland, Ireland, Northern England) Alternative form of poll
(skiing slang) Clipping of powder (“powder snow”).
The sound of a violent impact.
psw
ptw
pwa
pwb
pwd
pwd
noun
(computing) Abbreviation of password.
(computing) Unix command to print the working directory
pwg
pwr
pwt
qwl
raw
raw
adj
(cooking) (of food) Not cooked.
(obsolete) Not covered; bare; bald.
(of an emotion, personality, etc.) Unmasked, undisguised, strongly expressed.
(of language) Unrefined, crude, or insensitive, especially with reference to sexual matters.
(of materials, products, etc.) Not treated or processed; in a natural state, unrefined, unprocessed.
(of weather) Unpleasantly cold or damp.
(statistics, of data) Uncorrected, without analysis.
Candid in a representation of unpleasant facts, conditions, etc.
Crude in quality; rough, uneven, unsophisticated.
Having had the skin removed or abraded; chafed, tender; exposed, lacerated.
New or inexperienced.
adv
(slang) Without a condom.
noun
(anime fandom slang) A recording or rip of a show that has not been fansubbed.
(by extension, figurative) A point about which a person is particularly sensitive.
(manga fandom slang) A scan that has not been cleaned (purged of blemishes arising from the scanning process) and has not been scanlated.
(sugar refining, sugar trade) An unprocessed sugar; a batch of such.
A galled place; an inveterate sore.
verb
(slang) To anally or vaginally penetrate without a condom.
rew
rew
noun
Obsolete or dialectal form of row
phrase
Abbreviation of rewind.
verb
(obsolete or dialectal) simple past tense of row
row
row
noun
(weightlifting) An exercise performed with a pulling motion of the arms towards the back.
A continual loud noise.
A horizontal line of entries in a table, etc., going from left to right, as opposed to a column going from top to bottom.
A line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden etc.
A noisy argument.
An act or instance of rowing.
verb
(intransitive) To argue noisily.
(intransitive) To be moved by oars.
(transitive or intransitive, nautical) To propel (a boat or other craft) over water using oars.
(transitive) To transport in a boat propelled with oars.
rtw
rwa
rwc
rwd
rwe
rwm
rwy
saw
saw
noun
(archaic) A saying or proverb.
(obsolete) Dictate; command; decree.
(obsolete) Opinion, idea, belief.
(obsolete) Proposal, suggestion; possibility.
(obsolete) Something spoken; speech, discourse.
A musical saw.
A sawtooth wave.
A tool with a toothed blade used for cutting hard substances, in particular wood or metal.
Such a tool with an abrasive coating instead of teeth.
verb
(colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of see
(intransitive) To be cut with a saw.
(intransitive) To make a motion back and forth similar to cutting something with a saw.
(transitive) To cut (something) with a saw.
(transitive) To form or produce (something) by cutting with a saw.
simple past tense of see
sbw
sew
sew
noun
(obsolete) Broth, gravy.
verb
(intransitive) To use a needle to pass thread repeatedly through pieces of fabric in order to join them together.
(nautical) Of a ship, to be grounded.
(obsolete, transitive) To drain the water from.
(transitive) Followed by into: to enclose by sewing.
(transitive) To use a needle to pass thread repeatedly through (pieces of fabric) in order to join them together.