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Webster Dictionary :: Xeromyrum

XEROMYRUM, n. [Gr., dry; ointment.] A dry ointment.

Webster Dictionary :: Xerocollyrium

XEROCOLLYRIUM, n. [Gr., dry.] A dry collyrium or eye-salve.

Webster Dictionary :: Xebec

XEBEC, n. A small three masted vessel, used in the Mediterranean sea. With a fai...

Webster Dictionary :: Xanthogene

XANTHOGENE, n. [Gr., yellow, to generate.] The base of a new acid, produced by t...

Webster Dictionary :: Xanthide

XANTHID, XANTHIDE, n. A compound of xanthogene and a metal.

Webster Dictionary :: Xanthid

XANTHID, XANTHIDE, n. A compound of xanthogene and a metal.

Webster Dictionary :: X

X, the twenty fourth letter of the English Alphabet, is borrowed from the Greek....

Webster Dictionary :: Wych-elm

WYCH-ELM, n. A variety of the elm, or a peculiar species, (Ulmus glabra.)

Webster Dictionary :: Wryness

WRYNESS, a. The state of being wry or distorted.

Webster Dictionary :: Wrynecked

WRYNECKED, a. Having a distorted neck.

Webster Dictionary :: Wryneck

WRYNECK, n. [wry and neck.] 1. A twisted or distorted neck; a deformity in which...

Webster Dictionary :: Wry

WRY, a. 1. Twisted; turned to one side; distorted; as a wry neck; a wry mouth. 2...

Webster Dictionary :: Wrung

WRUNG, pre. and pp. of wring.

Webster Dictionary :: Wrought

WROUGHT, pret. and pp. of work. raut. 1. Worked; formed by work or labor; as wro...

Webster Dictionary :: Wroth

WROTH, a. Rauth. [See Wrath .] Very angry; much exasperated. Cain was very wroth...

Webster Dictionary :: Wrote

WROTE, pret. of write. He wrote a letter yesterday. Herodotus wrote his history ...

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