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WOLFRAM, n. In mineralogy, an ore of tungsten. Its color is generally a brownish...
WOLFISH, a. Like a wolf; having the qualities or form of a wolf; as a wolfish vi...
WOLF-NET, n. A kind of net used in fishing, which takes great numbers.
WOLF-FISH, n. A fish, the lupus marinus, (the Anarrhichas lupus of Linne;) a fie...
WOLF-DOG, n. 1. A dog of a large breed, kept to guard sheep. 2. A dog supposed t...
WOLF, n. WULF . [G., Gr.] 1. An animal of the genus Canis, a beast of prey that ...
WOLD, in Saxon, is the same as wald and weald, a wood, sometimes perhaps a lawn ...
WOFULNESS, n. Misery; calamity.
WOFULLY, adv. 1. Sorrowfully; mournfully; in a distressing manner. 2. Wretchedly...
WOFUL, a. 1. Sorrowful; distressed with grief or calamity; afflicted. How many w...
WOFT, for waft. [Not in use.]
WOESOME, a. Wosum. Woful. [Not in use.]
WODANIUM, n. A metal recently discovered in a species of pyrite, found in Hungar...
WOBEGONE, a. [wo, be, and gone.] Overwhelmed with wo; immersed in grief and sorr...
WOAD-MILL, n. A mill for bruising and preparing woad.
WOAD, n. [G.] A plant of the genus Isatis, cultivated for the use of dyers. The ...