Bible

Webster Dictionary :: Wagoner

WAGONER, n. 1. One who conducts a wagon. 2. A constellation, Charles wain.

Webster Dictionary :: Wagoning

WAGONING, ppr. Transporting in a wagon. WAGONING , n. The business of transporti...

Webster Dictionary :: Wagtail

WAGTAIL, n. [wag and tail.] A small bird, a species of Motacilla.

Webster Dictionary :: Waid

WAID, a. Crushed. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Waif

WAIF, n. Goods found, of which the owner is not known. These were originally suc...

Webster Dictionary :: Wail

WAIL, v.t. To lament; to moan; to bewail. Or if no more her absent lord she wail...

Webster Dictionary :: Wailful

WAILFUL, a. Sorrowful; mournful.

Webster Dictionary :: Wailing

WAILING, ppr. Lamenting with audible cries. WAILING , n. Loud cries of sorrow; d...

Webster Dictionary :: Wailment

WAILMENT, n. Lamentation.

Webster Dictionary :: Wain

WAIN, n. [See Wagon .] 1. A wagon; a carriage for the transportation of goods on...

Webster Dictionary :: Wain-bote

WAIN-BOTE, n. Timber for wagons for carts.

Webster Dictionary :: Wain-house

WAIN-HOUSE, n. A house or shed for wagons and carts. [Local.]

Webster Dictionary :: Wain-rope

WAIN-ROPE, n. A rope for binding a load on a wagon; a cart-rope.

Webster Dictionary :: Wainage

WAINAGE, n. A finding of carriages.

Webster Dictionary :: Wainscot

WAINSCOT, n. In building, timber-work serving to line the walls of a room, being...

Webster Dictionary :: Wainscoted

WAINSCOTED, pp. Lined with boards or panels.

Ampiaw
Add to home screen for a faster, app-like experience