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WAIT, v.i. [The sense is to stop, or to continue.] 1. To stay or rest in expecta...
WAISTER, n. In ships, waisters are men who are stationed in the waist in working...
WAISTCOAT, n. [waist and coat.] A short coat or garment for men, extending no lo...
WAISTCLOTHS, n. Coverings of canvas or tarpauling for the hammocks, stowed on th...
WAISTBAND, n. The band or upper pat of breeches, trousers or pantaloons, which e...
WAIST, n. 1. That part of the human body which is immediately below the ribs or ...
WAIR, n. A piece of timber two yards long, and a foot broad. [I know not where u...
WAINSCOTING, ppr. Lining with boards.
WAINSCOTED, pp. Lined with boards or panels.
WAINSCOT, n. In building, timber-work serving to line the walls of a room, being...
WAINAGE, n. A finding of carriages.
WAIN-ROPE, n. A rope for binding a load on a wagon; a cart-rope.
WAIN-HOUSE, n. A house or shed for wagons and carts. [Local.]
WAIN-BOTE, n. Timber for wagons for carts.
WAIN, n. [See Wagon .] 1. A wagon; a carriage for the transportation of goods on...
WAILMENT, n. Lamentation.