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WARN, v.t. [G.] 1. To give notice of approaching or probable danger or evil, tha...
WARMNESS, WARMTH, n. 1. Gentle heat; as the warmth of the blood. 2. Zeal; ardor;...
WARMLY, adv. 1. With gentle heat. 2. Eagerly; earnestly; ardently; as, to espous...
WARMING-STONE, n. [warm and stone.] A stone dug in cornwall, which retains heat ...
WARMING-PAN, n. [warm and pan.] A covered pan with a long handle, for warming a ...
WARMING, ppr. Making moderately hot; making ardent or zealous.
WARMED, pp. Moderately heated; made ardent; excited.
WARM, a. Waurm. [G. See Swarm .] 1. Having heat in a moderate degree; not cold; ...
WARLOCK, WARLUCK, n. A male witch; a wizard. [This word is not in use.]
WARLOCK, WARLUCK, n. A male witch; a wizard. [This word is not in use.]
WARLING, n. One often quarreled with; a word coined perhaps to rhyme with darlin...
WARLIKENESS, n. A warlike disposition or character. [Little used.]
WARLIKE, a. [war and like.] 1. Fit for war; disposed for war; as a warlike state...
WARK, n. Work; a building. [It is obsolete, except in bulwark.]
WARINESS, n. Caution; prudent care to foresee and guard against evil. The road w...
WARINE, n. A species of monkey of South America.