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Webster Dictionary :: Wennish

WENNISH, WENNY, a. [from wen.] Having the nature of a wen.

Webster Dictionary :: Wenny

WENNISH, WENNY, a. [from wen.] Having the nature of a wen.

Webster Dictionary :: Went

WENT, pret. of the obsolete verb wend. We now arrange went in grammar as the pre...

Webster Dictionary :: Wept

WEPT, pret. and pp. of weep. When he had come near, he beheld the city and wept ...

Webster Dictionary :: Were

WERE, pron. er, which when prolonged, becomes ware. This is used as the imperfec...

Webster Dictionary :: Weregild

WEREGILD, n. Formerly, the price of a mans head; a compensation paid for a man k...

Webster Dictionary :: Wernerian

WERNERIAN, a. Pertaining to Werner, the German mineralogist, who arranged minera...

Webster Dictionary :: Wernerite

WERNERITE, n. A mineral, regarded by Werener as a subspecies of scapolite; calle...

Webster Dictionary :: Wert

WERT, the second person singular of the subjunctive imperfect tense of be. [See ...

Webster Dictionary :: Wesand

WEASAND, WESAND, n. s as z. The windpipe or trachea; the canal through which air...

Webster Dictionary :: Wesil

WESIL, for weasand. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: West

WEST, n. [L., a decline or fall, departure. In elements, it coincides with waste...

Webster Dictionary :: Westering

WESTERING, a. Passing to the west. [I believe not now used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Westerly

WESTERLY, a. 1. Being towards the west; situated in the western region; as the w...

Webster Dictionary :: Western

WESTERN, a. 1. Being in the west, or int he region nearly in the direction of we...

Webster Dictionary :: Westing

WESTING, n. Space or distance westward; or departure; as the westing and southin...

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