Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Wimbrel

WIMBREL, n. A bird of the curlew kind, a species of Soclopax.

Webster Dictionary :: Wimble

WIMBLE, n. [See Whim .] An instrument for boring holes, turned by a handle. WIMB...

Webster Dictionary :: Wily

WILY, a. [from wile.] Cunning; sly; using craft or stratagem to accomplish a pur...

Webster Dictionary :: Wilting

WILTING, ppr. Beginning to fade or wither.

Webster Dictionary :: Wilted

WILTED, pp. Having become flaccid and lost its freshness, as a plant.

Webster Dictionary :: Wilt

WILT, v.i. [G., to fade; that is, to shrink or withdraw.] To begin to wither; to...

Webster Dictionary :: Willowy

WILLOWY, a. Abounding with willows.

Webster Dictionary :: Willowish

WILLOWISH, a. Like the color of the willow.

Webster Dictionary :: Willowed

WILLOWED, a. Abounding with willows.

Webster Dictionary :: Willow-wort

WILLOW-WORT, n. A plant.

Webster Dictionary :: Willow-weed

WILLOW-WEED, n. A name sometimes given to the smartweed or persicaria.

Webster Dictionary :: Willow-tufted

WILLOW-TUFTED, a. Tufted with willows.

Webster Dictionary :: Willow-herb

WILLOW-HERB, n. The purple loose strife, a plant of the genus Lythrum; also, the...

Webster Dictionary :: Willow-gall

WILLOW-GALL, n. A protuberance on the leaves of willows.

Webster Dictionary :: Willow

WILLOW, n. [L.] A tree of the genus Salix. There are several species of willow, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Willingness

WILLINGNESS, n. Free choice or consent of the will; freedom from reluctance; rea...

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