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WHIP-HAND, n. [whip and hand.] Advantage over; as, he has the whip-hand of her.
WHIP-GRAFTING, n. The at or practice of grafting by cutting the cion and stock w...
WHIP-GRAFT, v.t. [whip and graft.] To graft by cutting the cion and stock in a s...
WHIP-CORD, n. [whip and cord.] Cord of which lashes are made.
WHIP, v.t. [L., a sweeping throw or thrust.] 1. To strike with a lash or sweepin...
WHINOC, n. [G., small.] The small pig of a litter.
WHINNY, v.i. [L.; from the root of whine.] To utter the sound of a horse; to neigh.
WHINING, ppr. Expressing murmurs by a mean plaintive tone or cant.
WHINER, n. One who whines.
WHINE, v.t. [L.] TO express murmurs by a plaintive cry; to moan with a puerile n...
WHINBREL, WHIMBREL, n. A bird resembling the curlew.
WHIN-YARD, n. A sword; in contempt.
WHIN-STONE, n. [whin and stone.] Whin-stone or whin is a provincial name given t...
WHIN-CHAT, n. A bird, a species of warbler, the Motacilla rubetra, Linn.
WHIN-AX, n. [whin and ax.] An instrument used for extirpating whin from land.
WHIN, n. [L.] Gorse; furze; a plant of the genus Ulex.