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Webster Dictionary :: Weasel

WEASEL, WEESEL, n. s as z. A small animal of the genus Mustela, which lives unde...

Webster Dictionary :: Weasand

WEASAND, WESAND, n. s as z. The windpipe or trachea; the canal through which air...

Webster Dictionary :: Weary

WEARY, a. 1. Having the strength much exhausted by toil or violent exertion; tir...

Webster Dictionary :: Wearisomeness

WEARISOMENESS, n. The quality of exhausting strength or patience; tiresomeness; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Wearisomely

WEARISOMELY, adv. Tediously; so as to cause weariness.

Webster Dictionary :: Wearisome

WEARISOME, a. [from weary.] Causing weariness; tiresome; tedious; fatiguing; as ...

Webster Dictionary :: Wearish

WEARISH, a. 1. Boggy; watery. [Not in use.] 2. Weak; washy. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Wearing

WEARING, ppr. 1. Bearing on or appendant to the person; diminishing by friction;...

Webster Dictionary :: Weariness

WEARINESS, n. [from weary.] 1. The state of being weary or tired; that lassitude...

Webster Dictionary :: Wearer

WEARER, n. [from wear.] 1. One who wears or carries as appendant to the body; as...

Webster Dictionary :: Weard

WEARD, Sax. A warden, in names, denotes watchfulness or care, but it must not be...

Webster Dictionary :: Wearable

WEARABLE, a. That can be worn.

Webster Dictionary :: Wear

WEAR, v.t. pret. wore; pp. worn. 1. To waste or impair by rubbing or attrition; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Weaponless

WEAPONLESS, a. Unarmed; having no weapon.

Webster Dictionary :: Weaponed

WEAPONED, a. Wepnd. Armed; furnished with weapons or arms; equipped.

Webster Dictionary :: Weapon-salve

WEAPON-SALVE, n. [weapon and salve.] A salve which was supposed to cure the woun...

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