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Webster Dictionary :: Want-wit

WANT-WIT, n. [want and wit.] One destitute of wit or sense; a fool. [Not in much...

Webster Dictionary :: Want

WANT, n. 1. Deficiency; defect; the absence of that which is necessary or useful...

Webster Dictionary :: Wannish

WANNISH, a. Somewhat wan; of a pale hue.

Webster Dictionary :: Wanness

WANNESS, n. Paleness; a sallow, dead, pale color; as the wanness of the cheeks a...

Webster Dictionary :: Wanned

WANNED, a. Made wan or pale.

Webster Dictionary :: Wanly

WANLY, adv. In a pale manner; palely.

Webster Dictionary :: Waning

WANING, ppr. Decreasing; failing; declining.

Webster Dictionary :: Wanhorn

WANHORN, n. A plant of the genus Kaempferia.

Webster Dictionary :: Wanhope

WANHOPE, n. Want of hope. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Wang-tooth

WANG-TOOTH, n. A jaw-tooth.

Webster Dictionary :: Wang

WANG, n. 1. The jaw, jaw-bone or cheek bone. [Little used or vulgar.] 2. The lat...

Webster Dictionary :: Wane

WANE, v.i. 1. To be diminished; to decrease; particularly applied to the illumin...

Webster Dictionary :: Wanderoo

WANDEROO, n. A baboon of Ceylon and Malabar.

Webster Dictionary :: Wanderingly

WANDERINGLY, adv. In a wandering or unsteady manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Wandering

WANDERING, ppr. Roving; rambling; deviating from duty. WANDERING , n. 1. Peregri...

Webster Dictionary :: Wanderer

WANDERER, n. A rambler; one that roves; one that deviates from duty.

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