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WEATHER-GLASS, n. [weather and glass.] An instrument to indicate the state of th...
WEATHER-GAGE, n. [weather and gage.] Something that shows the weather. A ship is...
WEATHER-FEND, v.t. [weather and fend.] To shelter.
WEATHER-DRIVEN, a. [weather and driven.] Driven by winds or storms; forced by st...
WEATHER-COCK, n. [weather and cock.] 1. Something in the shape of a cock placed ...
WEATHER-CLOTHS, n. Long pieces of canvas or tarpaulin used to preserve the hammo...
WEATHER-BOARDS, n. Pieces of plank placed in the ports of a ship, when laid up i...
WEATHER-BOARDING, n. The act of nailing up boards against a wall; or the boards ...
WEATHER-BOARD, n. That side of a ship which is towards the wind; the windward si...
WEATHER-BIT, n. A turn of the cable about the end of the windlass, without the k...
WEATHER-BEATEN, a. [weather and beaten.] Beaten or harassed by the weather.
WEATHER, n. Wether. [G., The primary sense of this word is air, wind or atmosphe...
WEASEL-COOT, n. The red headed smew or Mergus minutus.
WEASEL, WEESEL, n. s as z. A small animal of the genus Mustela, which lives unde...
WEASAND, WESAND, n. s as z. The windpipe or trachea; the canal through which air...
WEARY, a. 1. Having the strength much exhausted by toil or violent exertion; tir...