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Webster Dictionary :: Warder

WARDER, n. 1. A keeper; a guard. The warders of the gate. 2. A trunchion by whic...

Webster Dictionary :: Warden

WARDEN, n. 1. A keeper; a guardian. 2. An officer who keeps or guards; a keeper;...

Webster Dictionary :: Warded

WARDED, pp. Guarded. Warded off, prevented from attacking or injuring.

Webster Dictionary :: Ward-staff

WARD-STAFF, n. A constables or watchmans staff.

Webster Dictionary :: Ward-room

WARD-ROOM, n. [ward and room.] In a ship, a room over the gun-room, where the li...

Webster Dictionary :: Ward

WARD, in composition, as in toward, homeward, is the Saxon weard, from the root ...

Webster Dictionary :: Warbling

WARBLING, ppr. 1. Quavering the voice; modulating notes; singing. 2. a. Filled w...

Webster Dictionary :: Warbles

WARBLES, n. In farriery, small hard tumors on the backs of horses, occasioned by...

Webster Dictionary :: Warbler

WARBLER, n. 1 . A singer; a songster; used of birds. In lulling strains the feth...

Webster Dictionary :: Warbled

WARBLED, pp. Quavered; modulated; uttered musically.

Webster Dictionary :: Warble

WARBLE, v.t. [G., to turn, whirl, warble; a whirl, a vortex; a turning bone or j...

Webster Dictionary :: War-worn

WAR-WORN, a. [war and worn.] Worn with military service; as a war-worn coat; a w...

Webster Dictionary :: War-office

WAR-OFFICE, n. An office in which the military affairs of a country are superint...

Webster Dictionary :: War-beaten

WAR-BEAT, WAR-BEATEN, a. [war and beat.] Worn down in war.

Webster Dictionary :: War-beat

WAR-BEAT, WAR-BEATEN, a. [war and beat.] Worn down in war.

Webster Dictionary :: War

WAR, n. [G., to perplex, embroil, disturb. The primary sense of the root is to s...

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