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WHOLLY, adv. 1. Entirely; completely; perfectly. Nor wholly overcome, nor wholly...
WHOLESOMENESS, n. 1. The quality of contributing to health; salubrith; as the wh...
WHOLESOMELY, adv. In a wholesome or salutary manner; salubriously.
WHOLESOME, a. [G.] 1. Tending to promote health; favoring health; salubrious; as...
WHOLESALE, n. [whole and sale.] 1. Sale of goods by the piece or large quantity;...
WHOLE, a. Hole. [G., Gr. This See ms to be connected with heal, hale. Of this th...
WHOEVER, pron. [who and ever.] Any on without exception; any person whatever. Th...
WHO, pron. relative. pron. hoo. [ L. Who is undoubtedly a contracted word in Eng...
WHIZZING, ppr. Making a humming or hissing sound.
WHIZ, v.t. [It See ms to be allied to hiss.] To make a humming or hissing sound,...
WHITY-BROWN, a. Of a color between white and brown. [Local in England.]
WHITTLE, n. 1. A small pocket knife. [In this sense, I believe the word is not u...
WHITTEN-TREE, n. A sort of tree.
WHITSUNTIDE, n. [white, Sunday, and tide.] The feast or season of Pentecost; so ...
WHITSUL, n. A provincial name of milk, sour milk, cheese curds and butter.
WHITSTER, n. A whitener; a bleacher.