Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Wingless

WINGLESS, a. Having no wings; not able to ascend or fly.

Webster Dictionary :: Winged

WINGED, pp. 1. Furnished with wings; transported by flying. 2. a. Having wings; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Wing-shell

WING-SHELL, n. [wing and shell.] The shell that covers the wing of insects.

Webster Dictionary :: Wing-footed

WING-FOOTED, a. [wing and foot.] Swift; moving with rapidity; fleet.

Webster Dictionary :: Wing

WING, n. 1. The limb of a fowl by which it flies. In a few species of fowls, the...

Webster Dictionary :: Wineless

WINELESS, a. Destitute of wine; as wineless life.

Webster Dictionary :: Wine-press

WINE-PRESS, n. [wine and press.] A place where grapes are pressed.

Webster Dictionary :: Wine-merchant

WINE-MERCHANT, n. A merchant who deals in wines.

Webster Dictionary :: Wine-measure

WINE-MEASURE, n. [See Measure .] The measure by which wines and other spirits ar...

Webster Dictionary :: Wine-glass

WINE-GLASS, n. [wine and glass.] A small glass in which wine is drank.

Webster Dictionary :: Wine-fly

WINE-FLY, n. A small fly found in empty wine casks.

Webster Dictionary :: Wine-cask

WINE-CASK, n. [wine and cask.] A cask in which wine is or has been kept.

Webster Dictionary :: Wine-bibber

WINE-BIBBER, n. One who drinks much wine; a great drinker. Prov 23.

Webster Dictionary :: Wine

WINE, n. [Gr.] 1. The fermented juice of grapes; as the wine of the Madeira grap...

Webster Dictionary :: Windy

WINDY, a. 1. Consisting of wind; as a windy tempest. 2. Next the wind; as the wi...

Webster Dictionary :: Windward

WINDWARD, n. [wind and ward.] The point from which the wind blows; as, to ply to...

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