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Webster Dictionary :: Wad

WAD, n. 1. A little mass of some soft or flexible material, such as hay, straw, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Wadd

WADD, n. In mineralogy, a black wadd is a species of ore of manganese, of which ...

Webster Dictionary :: Wadded

WADDED, a. Formed into a wad or mass.

Webster Dictionary :: Wadding

WADDING, n. 1. A wad, or the materials for wads; any pliable substance of which ...

Webster Dictionary :: Waddle

WADDLE, v.i. 1. To move one way and the other in walking; to deviate to one side...

Webster Dictionary :: Waddling

WADDLING, ppr. Moving from side to side in walking.

Webster Dictionary :: Waddlingly

WADDLINGLY, adv. With a vacillating gait.

Webster Dictionary :: Wade

WADE, v.i. 1. To walk through any substance that yields to the feet; as, to wade...

Webster Dictionary :: Wading

WADING, ppr. Walking through a substance that yields to the feet, as through wat...

Webster Dictionary :: Wadsett

WADSETT, n. An ancient tenure or lease of land in the highlands of Scotland, whi...

Webster Dictionary :: Wadsetter

WADSETTER, n. One who holds by wadsett.

Webster Dictionary :: Wafer

WAFER, n. 1. A thin cake or leaf; as a wafer of bread given by the Romanists in ...

Webster Dictionary :: Waft

WAFT, v.t. 1. To bear through a fluid or bouyant medium; to convey through water...

Webster Dictionary :: Waftage

WAFTAGE, n. Conveyance or transportation through a bouyant medium, as air or wat...

Webster Dictionary :: Wafted

WAFTED, pp. Borne or conveyed through air or water.

Webster Dictionary :: Wafter

WAFTER, n. 1. He or that which wafts; a passage boat. 2. The conductor of vessel...

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