| BEWILDERMENT | • bewilderment n. The state of being bewildered. • bewilderment n. A confusing or perplexing situation. • BEWILDERMENT n. the state of being bewildered. |
| BEWILDERMENTS | • bewilderments n. Plural of bewilderment. • BEWILDERMENT n. the state of being bewildered. |
| BRIDEWEALTH | • bridewealth n. Synonym of bride price. • bride-wealth n. Synonym of bride price. • bride␣wealth n. Synonym of bride price. |
| BRIDEWEALTHS | • bridewealths n. Plural of bridewealth. • bride-wealths n. Plural of bride-wealth. • bride␣wealths n. Plural of bride wealth. |
| INTERFLOWED | • interflowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of interflow. • INTERFLOW v. to flow in. |
| MULTITOWERED | • multitowered adj. Having more than one tower. • MULTITOWERED adj. having many towers. |
| OTHERWORLDLIER | • OTHERWORLDLY adj. of, relating to, or resembling that of a world other than the actual world, also OTHERWORLDISH. |
| OTHERWORLDLIEST | • OTHERWORLDLY adj. of, relating to, or resembling that of a world other than the actual world, also OTHERWORLDISH. |
| OVERWITHHELD | • overwithheld v. Simple past tense and past participle of overwithhold. • OVERWITHHOLD v. to withhold excessively. |
| TOWARDLINESSES | • TOWARDLINESS n. the state of being towardly. |
| WATERSLIDE | • waterslide n. Alternative form of water slide. • water␣slide n. A recreational slide with water flowing down it to reduce friction, sometimes involving the participant… |
| WATERSLIDES | • waterslides n. Plural of waterslide. • water␣slides n. Plural of water slide. |
| WILDERMENT | • wilderment n. (Archaic) The state of being bewildered; confusion; bewilderment. • WILDERMENT n. the state of being bewildered. |
| WILDERMENTS | • wilderments n. Plural of wilderment. • WILDERMENT n. the state of being bewildered. |
| WINDLESTRAE | • windlestrae n. (Scotland) Alternative form of windlestraw. • WINDLESTRAE n. (Scots) anything light or insubstantial; a feeble person, also WINDLESTRAW. |
| WINDLESTRAES | • windlestraes n. Plural of windlestrae. • WINDLESTRAE n. (Scots) anything light or insubstantial; a feeble person, also WINDLESTRAW. |
| WINTERKILLED | • winterkilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of winterkill. • winter-killed adj. (US) Of crops, having been killed by winter weather. • WINTERKILL v. to kill by exposure to cold. |