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Webster Dictionary :: Watcher

WATCHER, n. 1. One who sits up or continues awake; particularly, one who attends...

Webster Dictionary :: Watched

WATCHED, pp. Guarded; observed with steady vigilance.

Webster Dictionary :: Watch-light

WATCH-LIGHT, n. [watch and light.] A candle with a rush wick.

Webster Dictionary :: Watch-house

WATCH-HOUSE, n. [watch and house.] A house in which a watch or guard is placed.

Webster Dictionary :: Watch-glass

WATCH-GLASS, n. [watch and glass.] 1. In ships, a half hour glass, used to measu...

Webster Dictionary :: Watch

WATCH, n. [It is from the same root as wake, which see.] 1. Forbearance of sleep...

Webster Dictionary :: Wastrel

WASTREL, n. A state of waste or common. [Local.]

Webster Dictionary :: Wastorel

WASTREL, WASTOREL, n. Waste substances; any thing cast away as bad. [Local.]

Webster Dictionary :: Wasting

WASTING, ppr. 1. Lavishing prodigally; expending or consuming without use; dimin...

Webster Dictionary :: Wastethrift

WASTETHRIFT, n. [waste and thrift.] A spendthrift.

Webster Dictionary :: Waster

WASTER, n. 1. One who is prodigal; one who squanders property; one who consumes ...

Webster Dictionary :: Wasteness

WASTENESS, n. A desolate state; solitude. That day is a day of wrath, a day of t...

Webster Dictionary :: Wastel

WASTEL, n. A particular sort of bread; fine bread or cake.

Webster Dictionary :: Wastefulness

WASTEFULNESS, n. Lavishness; prodigality; the act or practice of expending what ...

Webster Dictionary :: Wastefully

WASTEFULLY, adv. In a lavish manner; with prodigality; in useless expenses or co...

Webster Dictionary :: Wasteful

WASTEFUL, a. 1. Lavish; prodigal; expending property, or that which is valuable,...

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