webmaster

webmaster

Last seen: 12 days ago

Member since Mar 29, 2026
 kojobrasi@gmail.com

Webster Dictionary :: Writhe

WRITHE, v.t. 1. To twist; to distort. Her mouth she writhd. 2. To twist with vio...

Webster Dictionary :: Writer

WRITER, n. 1. One who writes or has written. 2. An author. 3. A clerk or amanuen...

Webster Dictionary :: Write

WRITE, v.t. pret. wrote.; pp. writ, written. [L.] 1. To form by a pen on paper o...

Webster Dictionary :: Writ

WRIT, n. [from write.] 1. That which is written. In this sense, writ is particul...

Webster Dictionary :: Wristband

WRISTBAND, n. [wrist and band.] That band or part of a shirt sleeve which covers...

Webster Dictionary :: Wrist

WRIST, n. 1. The joint by which the hand is united to the arm. 2. In the manege,...

Webster Dictionary :: Wrinkling

WRINKLING, ppr. Shrinking; contracting into furrows and ridges.

Webster Dictionary :: Wrinkled

WRINKLED, pp. Contracted into ridges and furrows.

Webster Dictionary :: Wrinkle

WRINKLE, n. [G.] 1. A small ridge or prominence, or a furrow, formed by the shri...

Webster Dictionary :: Wringing

WRINGING, ppr. Twisting; writhing; extorting.

Webster Dictionary :: Wringer

WRINGER, n. One who wrings; one that forces water out of any thing by wringing.

Webster Dictionary :: Wringed

WRINGED, pp. Twisted; pressed; distressed; extorted.

Webster Dictionary :: Wring-staves

WRING-STAVES, n. Strong bars of wood used in applying wring-bolts.

Webster Dictionary :: Wring-bolt

WRING-BOLT, n. [wring and bolt.] A bolt used by shipwrights, to bend and secure ...

Webster Dictionary :: Wring

WRING, v.t. pret. and pp. wringed and wrung. The latter is chiefly used. 1. To t...

Webster Dictionary :: Wright

WRIGHT, n. An artificer; one whose occupation is some kind of mechanical busines...

Ampiaw
Add to home screen for a faster, app-like experience