(transitive) To refuse to own, or to refuse to acknowledge one’s own.
(transitive) To repudiate any connection to; to renounce.
(transitive, computing, Unix) To detach (a job or process) so that it can continue to run even when the user who launched it ends his/her login session.
dorwin
dowden
dowing
dowing
verb
present participle of dow
dowlen
downby
downed
downed
adj
That has been brought down.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of down
downer
downer
noun
(slang) A drug that has depressant qualities.
(slang) A negative drug trip.
(slang) Something or someone disagreeable, dispiriting or depressing; a killjoy.
A form of industrial action in which workers down tools and refuse to work.
A livestock animal that has collapsed.
downes
downey
dowson
drownd
drownd
verb
(nonstandard, dialectal) To drown.
Archaic spelling of drowned.
drowns
drowns
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drown
dunlow
eldwon
endows
endows
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endow
enwood
ewound
godown
godown
noun
(India, East Africa, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong) A warehouse.
godwin
godwin
Proper noun
based on a medieval given name.
gowned
gowned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of gown
howund
indows
indows
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indow
inwood
inwood
verb
(archaic, transitive) To hide in the woods.
iwound
lowden
nandow
nandow
noun
Alternative form of nandu
nedrow
nowder
onward
onward
adj
(not comparable) Moving forward.
Advanced in a forward direction or toward an end.
adv
In a forward direction.
verb
To keep going; to progress or persevere.
rawdon
rawdon
Proper noun
A village in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
A municipality in Quebec, Canada.
rwound
snowed
snowed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of snow
swound
swound
noun
Obsolete form of swoon.
towned
towned
adj
(obsolete) Having towns; containing many towns.
unowed
unowed
adj
(obsolete) ownerless
Not owed.
waldon
wandoo
wandoo
noun
Any of various eucalyptus trees with smooth white bark, especially Eucalyptus wandoo.
wedron
weldon
wildon
windom
window
window
noun
(architecture) The shutter, casement, sash with its fittings, or other framework, which closes a window opening.
(graphical user interface) A rectangular area on a computer terminal or screen containing some kind of user interface, displaying the output of and allowing input for one of a number of simultaneously running computer processes.
(medicine) The time between first infection and detectability.
(military, historical, uncountable) Synonym of chaff (“strips of material intended to confuse radar”)
(signal processing) A function multiplied with a signal to reduce spectral leakage when performing a Fourier transform.
A figure formed of lines crossing each other.
A period of time when something is available or possible; A limited opportunity.
A restricted range.
An opening, usually covered by glass, in a shop which allows people to view the shop and its products from outside; a shop window.
An opening, usually covered by one or more panes of clear glass, to allow light and air from outside to enter a building or vehicle.
Something that allows one to see through or into something
verb
(transitive) To furnish with windows.
(transitive) To place at or in a window.
(transitive, signal processing) To apply a window function to (a signal).
wonder
wonder
noun
(UK, informal) A mental pondering, a thought.
(US) A kind of donut; a cruller.
Someone very talented at something, a genius.
Something astonishing and seemingly inexplicable.
Something that causes amazement or awe; a marvel.
The sense or emotion which can be inspired by something curious or unknown; surprise; astonishment, often with awe or reverence.
verb
(intransitive) To be affected with surprise or admiration; to be struck with astonishment; to be amazed; to marvel; often followed by at.
(transitive, intransitive) To ponder; to feel doubt and curiosity; to query in the mind.
wondie
wonned
wonted
wonted
adj
Usual, customary, habitual, or accustomed.
wooden
wooden
adj
(figuratively) As if made of wood; moving awkwardly, or speaking with dull lack of emotion.
Made of wood.
worden
wouldn
wounds
wounds
noun
plural of wound
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wound