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WILDING, n. A wild sour apple.
WILDFIRE, n. [wild and fire.] 1. A composition of inflammable materials. Brimsto...
WILDERNESS, n. [from wild.] 1. A desert; a tract of land or region uncultivated ...
WILDERING, ppr. Puzzling.
WILDERED, pp. Lost in a pathless tract; puzzled.
WILDER, v.t. To lose or cause to lose the way or track; to puzzle with mazes or ...
WILD-SERVICE, n. A plant. The wilder myrtle-leaved service is a tree of the genu...
WILD-LAND, n. [wild and land.] 1. Land not cultivated, or in a state that render...
WILD-HONEY, n. [wild and honey.] Honey that is found int he forest, in hollow tr...
WILD-GOOSE, n. [wild and goose.] An aquatic fowl of the genus Anas, the Anas ans...
WILD-FOWL, n. [wild and fowl.] Fowls of the forest, or untamed.
WILD, a. [G.] 1. Roving; wandering; inhabiting the forest or open field; hence, ...
WIGWAM, n. An Indian cabin or hut, so called in America. It is sometimes written...
WIGHTLY, adv. Swiftly; nimbly.
WIGHT, n. [g., a living being. L., to live.] A being; a person. It is obsolete, ...
WIGEON. [See Widgeon .]