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Webster Dictionary :: White-bait

WHITE-BAIT, n. [white and bait.] A very small delicate fish, of the genus Clupea.

Webster Dictionary :: White

WHITE, a. [G.] 1. Being in the color of pure snow; snowy; not dark; as white pap...

Webster Dictionary :: Whit

WHIT, n. [L.] A point; a jot; the smallest part or particle imaginable. It is us...

Webster Dictionary :: Whistly

WHISTLY, adv. Silently.

Webster Dictionary :: Whistling

WHISTLING, ppr. Uttering a musical sound through a small orifice of the lips; so...

Webster Dictionary :: Whistler

WHISTLER, n. One who whistles.

Webster Dictionary :: Whistled

WHISTLED, pp. Sounded with a pipe; uttered in a whistle.

Webster Dictionary :: Whistle-fish

WHISTLE-FISH, n. A local name of a species of Gadus, with only tow fins on the b...

Webster Dictionary :: Whistle

WHISTLE, v.i. hwisl. [L., a whistle; allied to whisper.] 1. To utter a kind of m...

Webster Dictionary :: Whist

WHIST, a. Silent; mute; still; not speaking; not making a noise. The winds with ...

Webster Dictionary :: Whisperingly

WHISPERINGLY, adv. In a low voice.

Webster Dictionary :: Whispering

WHISPERING, ppr. Speaking in a low voice; telling secretly; backbiting. WHISPERI...

Webster Dictionary :: Whisperer

WHISPERER, n. 1. One who whispers. 2. A tattler; one who tells secrets; a convey...

Webster Dictionary :: Whispered

WHISPERED, pp. Uttered in a low voice; uttered with suspicion or caution.

Webster Dictionary :: Whisper

WHISPER, v.i. [L. The word See ms by its sound to be an onomatopy, as it express...

Webster Dictionary :: Whisky

WHISKY, n. A spirit distilled from grain. In the north of England, the name is g...

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