WANS | • wans n. Plural of wan. • Wans prop.n. Plural of Wan. • WANs n. Plural of WAN. |
SWANS | • swans n. Plural of swan. • swans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swan. • Swans n. Plural of Swan. |
AJWANS | • AJWAN n. the fruit of an Egyptian plant of the caraway genus, also AJOWAN. |
COWANS | • cowans n. Plural of cowan. • Cowans prop.n. A surname from Scottish Gaelic. • COWAN n. (Scots) a drystone diker; a mason who has never served an apprenticeship. |
DEWANS | • dewans n. Plural of dewan. • DEWAN n. (Urdu) in India, a financial minister, also DEEWAN, DIWAN. |
DIWANS | • diwans n. Plural of diwan. • DIWAN n. (Urdu) in India, a financial minister, also DEEWAN, DEWAN. |
GOWANS | • gowans n. Plural of gowan. • Gowans prop.n. Plural of Gowan. • GOWAN n. (Scots) a daisy. |
JAWANS | • jawans n. Plural of jawan. • JAWAN n. (Urdu) an Indian common soldier. |
LOWANS | • LOWAN n. (Native Australian) an Australian bird, aka mallee-bird. |
POWANS | • powans n. Plural of powan. • POWAN n. (Scots) a species of whitefish. |
ROWANS | • rowans n. Plural of rowan. • ROWAN n. a small deciduous tree with scarlet berries. |
SEWANS | • sewans n. Plural of sewan. • SEWAN n. (Native American) shell beads used by Algonquin Indians as money, also SEAWAN, SEAWANT. |
SOWANS | • sowans n. Alternative form of sowens. • SOWANS n. (Gaelic) a kind of oat porridge, a traditional dish for Hallowe'en, also SOWENS. |
AJOWANS | • AJOWAN n. the fruit of an Egyptian plant of the caraway genus, also AJWAN. |
BHAWANS | • BHAWAN n. (Hindi) a large house, also BHAVAN. |
DEEWANS | • deewans n. Plural of deewan. • DEEWAN n. (Urdu) an official in India. |
SEAWANS | • seawans n. Plural of seawan. • SEAWAN n. (Native American) shell beads used by Algonquin Indians as money, also SEAWANT, SEWAN. |
LUCKENGOWANS | • LUCKENGOWAN n. (Scots) the globeflower. |