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baldwin

baldwin

Proper noun

  1. name; rather rare in English.
  2. Stanley Baldwin, British Prime Minister.
  3. King Baldwin IV, ruler of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem before the takeover of Saladin in 1187. He died in 1185 of complications of the socially unacceptable disease of leprosy. Also known as the leper king.
  4. A town in Florida.
  5. A city in Georgia in the United States.
  6. A village in Illinois.
  7. A city in Iowa.
  8. A town in Louisiana.
  9. A town in Maine.
  10. A village in Michigan
  11. A town and a hamlet in New York.
  12. A township in Ontario, Canada.
  13. A borough in Pennsylvania.
  14. A town and village in Wisconsin.

Noun

  1. A reddish, moderately acid, winter apple.

berwind

bindweb

bowdoin

cowbind

cowbind

noun

  1. The white bryony, Bryonia alba.

dawkins

dawning

dawning

noun

  1. (chiefly poetic) Dawn.
  2. The first beginnings of something.

verb

  1. present participle of dawn

dawting

dawting

verb

  1. present participle of dawt

dillwyn

disgown

disgown

verb

  1. (transitive) To divest of a gown of office; to defrock.

disknow

disowns

disowns

verb

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

diswarn

diswarn

verb

  1. (obsolete) To dissuade from by previous warning.

diswont

diswont

verb

  1. (archaic) To deprive of wonted usage; to disaccustom.

dowding

dowling

dowling

Proper noun

  1. A in Michigan.

downier

downier

adj

  1. comparative form of downy: more downy

downily

downily

adv

  1. In a downy manner.

downing

downing

noun

  1. A defeat.
  2. An occasion on which something is downed.

verb

  1. present participle of down

downlie

dowsing

dowsing

noun

  1. The practice of seeking water or other substances (usually liquid) with the aid of a forked stick or similar pointing device, as believed by some practitioners to derive from supernatural power.

verb

  1. present participle of dowse

drawing

drawing

noun

  1. (uncountable) The act of producing such a picture.
  2. A picture, likeness, diagram or representation, usually drawn on paper.
  3. A small portion of tea for steeping.
  4. An act or event in which the outcome (e.g., designating a winner) is selected by chance in the form of a blind draw, notably of lots; especially such a contest in which a winning name or number is selected randomly by removing (or drawing) it from a container, popularly a hat.
  5. Such acts practiced as a graphic art form.
  6. The process of drawing or pulling something.

verb

  1. present participle of draw

dwindle

dwindle

verb

  1. (intransitive) To decrease, shrink, diminish, reduce in size or intensity.
  2. (intransitive, figuratively) To fall away in quality; degenerate, sink.
  3. (transitive) To lessen; to bring low.
  4. To break up or disperse.

dwining

dwining

verb

  1. present participle of dwine

eadwina

eadwine

endwise

endwise

adj

  1. On-end; upright; pertaining or relating to the end.

adv

  1. towards the ends
  2. upright, or standing on end
  3. with the end towards the front or towards the observer

enwiden

enwiden

verb

  1. Broaden; diversify.

enwinds

enwinds

verb

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

finewed

ginward

gladwin

godwine

goldwin

goodwin

gowdnie

gwiniad

gwiniad

noun

  1. Alternative form of gwyniad

gwydion

gwydion

Proper noun

  1. A magician, hero and trickster in Welsh mythology.

gwyniad

gwyniad

noun

  1. A freshwater fish, Coregonus pennantii, native to Bala Lake in Wales.

htindaw

inbowed

indowed

indowed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of indow

indrawn

indrawn

adj

  1. Having been drawn in or inward.
  2. Mentally withdrawn; introspective.

indwell

indwell

verb

  1. To exist within, especially as a spirit or driving force.

indwelt

inkweed

inkwood

inkwood

noun

  1. Hypelate trifoliata, a small tree in the soapberry family, native to extreme southern Florida and islands of the Caribbean. It has trifoliate leaves and produces small flowers in early summer.

inwards

inwards

noun

  1. Archaic form of innards.

inwinds

inwinds

verb

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

inwound

inwound

adj

  1. enwound

kewadin

linwood

midewin

midtown

midtown

noun

  1. (US) The part of a city between uptown and downtown

miswend

miswend

verb

  1. (obsolete) To go wrong; to stray.

nilwood

outwind

outwind

verb

  1. (transitive) To extricate by winding; to unloose.
  2. (transitive) To surpass in wind or breath.

pinweed

pinweed

noun

  1. Any of the genus Lechea of low North American herbs with branching stems, and very small and abundant leaves and flowers.

redwine

redwing

redwing

noun

  1. A small thrush, Turdus iliacus, native to Eurasia, with a white eye stripe and red under-wing feathers.

rewiden

rewiden

verb

  1. To widen again.

rewinds

rewinds

noun

  1. plural of rewind

verb

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

sinewed

sinewed

adj

  1. (figuratively) Equipped; strengthened.
  2. Furnished with sinews.

sinward

swidden

swidden

noun

  1. An area of land that has been cleared by cutting the vegetation and burning it; slash and burn.

verb

  1. To clear an area of land by cutting and burning.

swindle

swindle

noun

  1. (chess) when a player in a losing position plays a clever move that provokes an error from the opponent, thus achieving a win or a draw
  2. An instance of swindling.
  3. Anything that is deceptively not what it appears to be.

verb

  1. (chess) for a player in a losing position to play a clever move that provokes an error from the opponent, thus achieving a win or a draw
  2. (transitive) To defraud.
  3. (transitive, intransitive) To obtain (money or property) by fraudulent or deceitful methods.

swindon

swindon

Proper noun

  1. A town in Wiltshire, England

swinged

swinged

verb

  1. (nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of swing
  2. simple past tense and past participle of swinge

swinked

swinked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of swink

tinwald

twindle

twindle

noun

  1. (chiefly dialectal) A twin or twinling.

twinged

twinged

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of twinge

twinned

twinned

adj

  1. Produced at, or as if at, a single birth; united.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of twin

untwind

unwield

unwield

verb

  1. (transitive, video games) To cease to wield (a weapon).

unwifed

unwifed

adj

  1. Not married to a woman.

unwinds

unwinds

noun

  1. plural of unwind

verb

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

unwindy

unwiped

unwiped

adj

  1. Not wiped.

unwired

unwired

adj

  1. Not wired.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of unwire

unwived

unwived

adj

  1. Not having a wife.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of unwive

upwinds

upwinds

verb

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

wadding

wadding

noun

  1. Soft, fibrous cotton or wool used to make a wad, or as a packaging material.
  2. Wads collectively.

verb

  1. present participle of wad

waniand

waniand

noun

  1. (obsolete) The wane of the Moon.

wardian

warding

warding

noun

  1. The act of one who wards.

verb

  1. present participle of ward

warundi

wedding

wedding

noun

  1. Joining of two or more parts.
  2. Marriage ceremony; ritual officially celebrating the beginning of a marriage.

verb

  1. (intransitive, humorous) To participate in a wedding.
  2. present participle of wed

wedging

wedging

noun

  1. (construction) A method of joining timbers.
  2. The process of supporting or securing something with a wedge.

verb

  1. present participle of wedge

weeding

weeding

noun

  1. The removal of weeds; the process by which something is weeded.

verb

  1. present participle of weed

weidman

weidner

welding

welding

noun

  1. binding together inseparably; uniting closely or intimately.
  2. joining two materials (especially two metals) together by applying heat, pressure and filler, either separately or in any combination, or

verb

  1. present participle of weld

wendigo

wendigo

noun

  1. (mythology) A malevolent and violent cannibal spirit found in Anishinaabe, Ojibwe, and Cree mythology, which is said to inhabit the body of a living person and possess him or her to commit murder.
  2. Synonym of splake (“kind of hybrid fish”)

wending

wending

noun

  1. act of going, course
  2. direction

verb

  1. present participle of wend

wendish

wendish

Adjective

  1. Of or relating to the Wends.

Proper noun

  1. The language of the Wends.

whilend

whilend

adj

  1. (obsolete) Passing; temporal; temporary; not lasting; not permanent; transient; transitory; not eternal.

whindle

whinged

whinged

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of whing
  2. simple past tense and past participle of whinge

wideman

widened

widened

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of widen

widener

widener

noun

  1. Any device used to widen something; especially a drill designed to produce a hole greater than its own diameter.

widgeon

widgeon

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of wigeon

widnoon

wieland

wildern

wilding

wilding

adj

  1. (poetic) Not cultivated or tame; wild.

noun

  1. A wild apple or apple tree.
  2. Any plant that grows wild; a wildflower, etc.

verb

  1. present participle of wild

willdon

winched

winched

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of winch

windage

windage

noun

  1. (automotive) Drag on the crankshaft caused by oil splashing out of the sump when rotating at high speeds.
  2. (ballistics) Horizontal adjustment of the sight of a firearm or bow.
  3. (ballistics) The difference in diameter between the bore of a firearm and the shot.
  4. (chiefly nautical) Exposure to the wind.
  5. (medicine, dated) A contusion caused by a projectile that does not enter the skin, due to either compressed air or a glancing blow

windaus

windbag

windbag

noun

  1. (archaic) Bellows for an organ.
  2. (mildly derogatory) Someone who talks excessively.

verb

  1. To talk pompously or excessively.

windber

winddog

winders

winders

noun

  1. plural of winder

windham

windham

Proper noun

  1. a town in Connecticut, USA.
  2. an unincorporated community in Iowa, USA.
  3. a town in Maine, USA.
  4. a town in New Hampshire, USA.
  5. a town, hamlet and CDP in New York, USA.
  6. a village in Ohio, USA.
  7. a town in Vermont, USA.

windier

windier

adj

  1. comparative form of windy: more windy

windigo

windigo

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of wendigo.

windill

windily

windily

adv

  1. In a manner of or like the wind.
  2. In a twisting or winding fashion.

winding

winding

adj

  1. Spiral or helical.
  2. Twisting, turning or sinuous.

noun

  1. (electrical) A length of wire wound around the core of an electrical transformer.
  2. (especially in the plural) Curving or bending movement, twists and turns.
  3. (music, lutherie, bowmaking) Lapping.
  4. One complete turn of something wound.
  5. Something wound around something else.
  6. The act or process of winding (turning a boat etc. around).
  7. The manner in which something is wound.

verb

  1. present participle of wind

windjam

windled

windled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of windle

windles

windles

noun

  1. A winch, a windlass.
  2. plural of windle

windlin

windock

windore

windore

noun

  1. Obsolete form of window.

windows

windows

noun

  1. plural of window

verb

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

windowy

windowy

adj

  1. (rare, obsolete) Having little crossings or openings like the sashes of a window.
  2. Having many windows.

windrow

windrow

noun

  1. (Canada) A line of snow left behind by the edge of a snowplow’s blade.
  2. (UK) The green border of a field, dug up in order to carry the earth onto other land to improve it.
  3. (by extension) A long snowbank along the side of a road.
  4. (by extension) A ridge or berm at a perimeter
  5. A line of gravel left behind by the edge of a grader’s blade.
  6. A line of leaves etc heaped up by the wind.
  7. A row of cut grain or hay allowed to dry in a field.
  8. A similar streak of seaweed etc on the surface of the sea formed by Langmuir circulation.

verb

  1. (transitive) To arrange (e.g. new-made hay) in lines or windrows.

windsor

windsor

Proper noun

  1. A placename
    1. UK; A town in Berkshire, England — famous for
    2. Canada; A city in famous for its auto industry.
    3. Several other places in England, Australia, Canada and the United States
      1. a town in North Carolina, USA
  2. from the town in Berkshire.
  3. name transferred from the surname.
  4. The Royal — from the traditional seat at

windups

windups

noun

  1. plural of windup

windway

windway

noun

  1. (mining, historical) A wind road; a ventilation route in a mine.
  2. The portion of a wind instrument through which the air is blown.

windzer

winfred

winfrid

winkled

winkled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of winkle

winnard

winnard

Noun

  1. The redwing.

winside

winsted

wintled

wintled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of wintle

wiskind

wizened

wizened

adj

  1. Withered; lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of wizen

woodbin

woodbin

noun

  1. A bin in which wood is stored.

woodine

wooding

wooding

verb

  1. present participle of wood

wording

wording

noun

  1. A choice of words and the style in which they are used in a given context.

verb

  1. present participle of word

wringed