BEDWETTERS | • bedwetters n. Plural of bedwetter. • bed-wetters n. Plural of bed-wetter. • bed␣wetters n. Plural of bed wetter. |
BITTERWEED | • bitterweed n. Any plant in the genus Ambrosia, especially Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed). • bitterweed n. The plant Helenium amarum (yellow sneezeweed). • bitterweed n. Parthenium hysterophorus (false ragweed). |
BITTERWOOD | • bitterwood n. Quassia (Quassia amara). • bitterwood n. Jamaica quassia Picrasma excelsa, native to the Caribbean. • bitterwood n. Paradise tree Simarouba glauca, native to Florida, the Caribbean and Central America. |
BUTTERWEED | • butterweed n. Any of various herbaceous flowering plants in the genus Conyza. • BUTTERWEED n. an annual composite plant of the Mississippi valley. |
DITCHWATER | • ditchwater n. The stagnant water that collects in a ditch. • DITCHWATER n. water found in a ditch. |
DOWNSTATER | • downstater n. A person from downstate; usually specifically a person from downstate New York. • DOWNSTATER n. one who lives or comes from downstate. |
OUTTOWERED | • outtowered v. Simple past tense and past participle of outtower. • OUTTOWER v. to tower above. |
OUTWORTHED | • outworthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outworth. • OUTWORTH v. (Shakespeare) to exceed in worth. |
OUTWRESTED | • outwrested v. Simple past tense and past participle of outwrest. • OUTWREST v. (Spenser) to extort. |
OVERWETTED | • overwetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overwet. • OVERWET v. to wet too much. |
STREETWARD | • streetward adv. Toward the street. • streetward adj. Facing the street. • STREETWARD adv. towards or facing the street, also STREETWARDS. |
THWARTEDLY | • thwartedly adv. In a thwarted manner. • THWARTED adv. THWART, to cross the path of, obstruct. |
TIDEWAITER | • tidewaiter n. Alternative form of tide waiter. • tide␣waiter n. (UK, historical) A customs inspector at a seaport who oversees the landing of goods from merchant vessels… • tide␣waiter n. A person who watches public opinion before declaring their own. |
TIDEWATERS | • tidewaters n. Plural of tidewater. • TIDEWATER n. water brought by the tide. |
WADSETTERS | • wadsetters n. (Obsolete, Scotland) plural of wadsetter. • WADSETTER n. (Scots) one who holds by a wadset. |
WATTLEBIRD | • wattlebird n. Any of a group of Australian birds in the genus Anthochaera of the honeyeater family Meliphagidae. • wattlebird n. Any of three birds in the family Callaeidae, endemic to New Zealand. • WATTLEBIRD n. any one of several species of the honey eater bird. |
WILDCATTER | • wildcatter n. (US) Someone who drills for oil speculatively. • wildcatter n. A worker who participates in a wildcat strike. • wildcatter n. (Firearms) A person who makes wildcat cartridges and the guns that use them. |
WINTERTIDE | • wintertide n. (Archaic, literary) wintertime. • WINTERTIDE n. (archaic) the time when it is winter. |
WOODCUTTER | • woodcutter n. A person who cuts down trees; a lumberjack. • woodcutter n. A person who cuts wood. • woodcutter n. A person who makes woodcuts. |