DISENTWINE | • disentwine v. (Transitive) To free from being entwined or twisted; untwine. • DISENTWINE v. to free from being entwined or twisted. |
INTERWINDS | • interwinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interwind. • INTERWIND v. to wind in among. |
MIDWINTERS | • midwinters n. Plural of midwinter. • MIDWINTER n. the middle of winter. |
MILDEWIEST | • MILDEWY adj. covered with mildew. |
NATIONWIDE | • nationwide adj. Extending throughout an entire nation. • nationwide adv. Throughout a nation. • NATIONWIDE adj. extending throughout a nation. |
SWIMSUITED | • swimsuited adj. Dressed in a swimsuit. |
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. |
TWIDDLIEST | • twiddliest adj. Superlative form of twiddly: most twiddly. • TWIDDLY adj. having many turns. |
TWILIGHTED | • twilighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of twilight. • TWILIGHT v. to light imperfectly or faintly; to make twilit. |
WAITLISTED | • waitlisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of waitlist. • wait-listed v. Simple past tense and past participle of wait-list. • WAITLIST v. to put on a list of persons waiting. |
WHIPTAILED | • WHIPTAILED adj. having a long slender tail. |
WINDOWIEST | • WINDOWY adj. like a window. |
WINTERISED | • winterised v. Simple past tense and past participle of winterise. • WINTERISE v. to make suitable for use under wintry conditions, also WINTERIZE. |
WINTERIZED | • winterized v. Simple past tense and past participle of winterize. • WINTERIZE v. to make suitable for use under wintry conditions, also WINTERISE. |
WINTERTIDE | • wintertide n. (Archaic, literary) wintertime. • WINTERTIDE n. (archaic) the time when it is winter. |