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WALL-EYED, a. Having white eyes.
WALL-EYE, n. [wall and eye.] 1. A disease in the crystaline humor of the eye; th...
WALL-CRESS, n. [wall and cress.] 1. A plant of the genus Arabis. 2. A plant of t...
WALL-CREEPER, n. A small bird of the genus Certhia; the spider-catcher.
WALL, n. [L., stake, post, probably originally a fence of stakes, a palisade or ...
WALKING-STAFF, WALKING-STICK, n. A staff or stick carried in the hand for suppor...
WALKING-STAFF, WALKING-STICK, n. A staff or stick carried in the hand for suppor...
WALKING, ppr. Wauking. Moving on the legs with a slow pace; moving; conducting o...
WALKER, n. Wauker. 1. One who walks. 2. In our mother tongue, a fuller. 3. In la...
WALKABLE, a. Waukable. Fit to be walked on. [Not much used.]
WALK-MILL, n. Wauk-mill. A fulling mill. [Local.]
WALK, v.i. [G., to full, to felt hats; a fuller; to stir, to be agitated, to rov...
WALE-KNOT, WALL-KNOT, n. A single wale-knot is made by untwisting the ends of a ...
WALE, n. 1. In cloth, a ridge or streak rising above the rest. We say, cloth is ...
WAKING, ppr. 1. Being awake; not sleeping. 2. Rousing from sleep; exciting into ...
WAKER, n. One who watches; one who rouses from sleep.