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Webster Dictionary :: Widow-wail

WIDOW-WAIL, n. In botany, a plant of the genus Cneorum.

Webster Dictionary :: Widow-maker

WIDOW-MAKER, n. [widow and maker.] One who make widows by destroying lives.

Webster Dictionary :: Widow-hunter

WIDOW-HUNTER, n. [widow and hunter.] One who See ks or courts widows for a joint...

Webster Dictionary :: Widow-bench

WIDOW-BENCH, n. [widow and bench.] In Sussex, that share which a widow is allowe...

Webster Dictionary :: Widow

WIDOW, n. [L. See Wide .] A woman who has lost her husband by death. Luke 2. Wid...

Webster Dictionary :: Widgeon

WIDGEON, n. A fowl of the duck kind, or genus Anas, having a black bill, the hea...

Webster Dictionary :: Widening

WIDENING, ppr. Extending the distance between the sides; enlarging in all direct...

Webster Dictionary :: Wideness

WIDENESS, n. 1. Breadth; width; great extent between the sides; as the wideness ...

Webster Dictionary :: Widened

WIDENED, pp. Made wide or wider; extended in breadth.

Webster Dictionary :: Widen

WIDEN, v.t. To make wide or wider; to extend in breadth; as, to widen a field; t...

Webster Dictionary :: Widely

WIDELY, adv. 1. With great extent each way. The gospel was widely disseminated b...

Webster Dictionary :: Wide

WIDE, a. 1. Broad; having a great or considerable distance or extent between the...

Webster Dictionary :: Wickliffite

WICKLIFFITE, n. A follower of Wickliffe, the English reformer.

Webster Dictionary :: Wicket

WICKET, n. A small gate. The wicket, often opend, knew the key.

Webster Dictionary :: Wicker

WICKER, a. [L., to grow. The word signifies a shoot.] Made of twigs or oziers; a...

Webster Dictionary :: Wicken-tree

WICKEN, WICKEN-TREE, n. The Sorbus aucuparia, mountain ash, or roan-tree.

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