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WAX, n. [G., L.] 1. A thick, viscid, tenacious substance, collected by bees, or ...
WAX-BILL, n. A bird, a species of Loxia.
WAX-CANDLE, n. [wax and candle.] A candle made of wax.
WAX-CHANDLER, n. [wax and chandler.] A maker of wax candles.
WAX-MYRTLE, n. The bayberry, or Myrica cerifera, a shrub of North America, the b...
WAX-PALM, n. A species of palm, the Ceroxylon andicola, a native of the Andes, t...
WAX-WORK, n. Figures formed of wax, in imitation of real beings.
WAXED, pp. Smeared or rubbed with wax.
WAXEN, a. Made of wax; as waxen cells.
WAXING, ppr. Growing; increasing; becoming; smearing with wax. WAXING , n. In ch...
WAXY, a. Soft like wax; resembling wax; viscid; adhesive.
WAY, n. [G., L.] 1. Literally, a passing; hence, a passage; the place of passing...
WAY-BREAD, n. A name given to the herb plantain(plantago.) [Local.]
WAY-LEAVE, n. A provincial term for the ground purchased for a wagon-way between...
WAY-MAKER, n. One who makes a way; a precursor.
WAY-MARK, n. [way and mark.] A mark to guide in traveling. Jer 31.