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WEZAND, for weasand. [See The latter.] [Note--In words beginning with wh, the le...
WEX, v.t. or I. To grow; to wax. [Not to be used.] [See Wax .]
WETTISH, a. Somewhat wet; moist; humid.
WETNESS, n. 1. The state of being wet, either by being soaked or filled with liq...
WETHER, n. A ram castrated.
WET, a. [Gr., L.] 1. Containing water, as wet land, or a wet cloth; or having wa...
WESTWARDLY, adv. In a direction towards the west; as, to pass westwardly.
WESTWARD, adv. [L.] Towards the west; as, to ride or sail westward.
WESTING, n. Space or distance westward; or departure; as the westing and southin...
WESTERN, a. 1. Being in the west, or int he region nearly in the direction of we...
WESTERLY, a. 1. Being towards the west; situated in the western region; as the w...
WESTERING, a. Passing to the west. [I believe not now used.]
WEST, n. [L., a decline or fall, departure. In elements, it coincides with waste...
WESIL, for weasand. [Not in use.]
WEASAND, WESAND, n. s as z. The windpipe or trachea; the canal through which air...
WERT, the second person singular of the subjunctive imperfect tense of be. [See ...