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WAMPUM, n. Shells or strings of shells, used by the American Indians as money or...
WAMPEE, n. A plant, a species of Arum.
WAMBLE-CROPPED, a. Sick at the stomach. [Vulgar.]
WAMBLE, v.i. To be disturbed with nausea; as a wambling stomach. [Vulgar.]
WALTZ, n. [G., to roll.] A modern dance and tune, the measure of whose music is ...
WALTRON, n. Another name of the walrus.
WALRUS, n. [G., a whale, a horse.] The morse or sea horse, an animal of the nort...
WALNUT, n. A tree and its fruit, of the genus Juglans. The black walnut, so call...
WALLOWING, ppr. Rolling the body on any thing.
WALLOWER, n. One that rolls in mire.
WALLOW, v.i. [L., G. This verb See ms to be connected with well, walk, _c.] 1. T...
WALLOPING, ppr. Boiling with a heaving and noise.
WALLOP, v.i. [See Well .] To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolli...
WALLING, ppr. Inclosing or fortifying with a wall. WALLING , n. Walls in general...
WALLET, n. 1. A bag for carrying the necessaries for a journey or march; a knaps...
WALLERITE, n. A mineral, or variety of clay, found in small compact masses of th...