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Webster Dictionary :: Wittily

WITTILY, adv. [from wit.] 1. With wit; with a delicate turn or phrase, or with a...

Webster Dictionary :: Witticism

WITTICISM, n. [from wit.] A sentence or phrase which is affectedly witty; a low ...

Webster Dictionary :: Witted

WITTED, a. Having wit or understanding; as a quick witted boy.

Webster Dictionary :: Witnessing

WITNESSING, ppr. See ing in persons; bearing testimony; giving evidence.

Webster Dictionary :: Witnessed

WITNESSED, pp. See N in person; testified; subscribed by persons present; as a d...

Webster Dictionary :: Witness

WITNESS, n. 1. Testimony; attestation of a fact or event. If I bear witness of m...

Webster Dictionary :: Witling

WITLING, n. [dim. From with.] A person who has little wit or understanding; a pr...

Webster Dictionary :: Witlessly

WITLESSLY, adv. Without the exercise of judgment.

Webster Dictionary :: Witless

WITLESS, a. [wit and less.] 1. Destitute of wit or understanding; inconsiderate;...

Webster Dictionary :: Withy

WITHY, n. A large species of willow.

Webster Dictionary :: Withwind

WITHWIND, n. A plant. [L.]

Webster Dictionary :: Withstanding

WITHSTANDING, ppr. Opposing; making resistance.

Webster Dictionary :: Withstander

WITHSTANDER, n. One that opposes; an opponent; a resisting power.

Webster Dictionary :: Withstand

WITHSTAND, v.t. [with and stand. See Stand .] To oppose; to resist, either with ...

Webster Dictionary :: Withouten

WITHOUTEN, for withoutan, the Saxon word, is obsolete.

Webster Dictionary :: Without

WITHOUT, prep. 1. Not with; as without success. 2. In a state of destitution or ...

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