Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Winter-berry

WINTER-BERRY, n. [winter and berry.] A plant of the genus Prinos.

Webster Dictionary :: Winter-beaten

WINTER-BEATEN, a. [winter and beat.] Harassed by the severe weather of winter.

Webster Dictionary :: Winter-barley

WINTER-BARLEY, n. [winter and barley.] A kind of barley which is sowed in autumn.

Webster Dictionary :: Winter-apple

WINTER-APPLE, n. [winter and apple.] An apple that keeps well in winter.

Webster Dictionary :: Winter

WINTER, n. 1. The cold season of the year. Astronomically considered, winter com...

Webster Dictionary :: Winnowing

WINNOWING, ppr. Separating from the chaff by wind; examining.

Webster Dictionary :: Winnower

WINNOWER, n. One who winnows.

Webster Dictionary :: Winnowed

WINNOWED, pp. Separated from the chaff by wind; sifted; examined.

Webster Dictionary :: Winnow

WINNOW, v.t. [L., a fan.] 1. To separate and drive off the chaff from grain by m...

Webster Dictionary :: Winning

WINNING, ppr. [from win.] 1. Gaining success in competition or contest. 2. a. At...

Webster Dictionary :: Winner

WINNER, n. [from win.] One who gains by success in competition or contest.

Webster Dictionary :: Winkingly

WINKINGLY, adv. With the eye almost closed.

Webster Dictionary :: Winking

WINKING, ppr. Shutting the eyes; shutting and opening the eyelids; hinting by cl...

Webster Dictionary :: Winker

WINKER, n. One who winks.

Webster Dictionary :: Wink

WINK, v.i. [G. Wink and wince are radically one word.] 1. To shut the eyes; to c...

Webster Dictionary :: Wingy

WINGY, a. Having wings; rapid; as wingy speed.

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