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WAD, n. 1. A little mass of some soft or flexible material, such as hay, straw, ...
WADD, n. In mineralogy, a black wadd is a species of ore of manganese, of which ...
WADDED, a. Formed into a wad or mass.
WADDING, n. 1. A wad, or the materials for wads; any pliable substance of which ...
WADDLE, v.i. 1. To move one way and the other in walking; to deviate to one side...
WADDLING, ppr. Moving from side to side in walking.
WADDLINGLY, adv. With a vacillating gait.
WADE, v.i. 1. To walk through any substance that yields to the feet; as, to wade...
WADING, ppr. Walking through a substance that yields to the feet, as through wat...
WADSETT, n. An ancient tenure or lease of land in the highlands of Scotland, whi...
WADSETTER, n. One who holds by wadsett.
WAFER, n. 1. A thin cake or leaf; as a wafer of bread given by the Romanists in ...
WAFT, v.t. 1. To bear through a fluid or bouyant medium; to convey through water...
WAFTAGE, n. Conveyance or transportation through a bouyant medium, as air or wat...
WAFTED, pp. Borne or conveyed through air or water.
WAFTER, n. 1. He or that which wafts; a passage boat. 2. The conductor of vessel...