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WAPPER, n. A fish; a name given to the smaller species of the river gudgeon.
WAPPE, n. A species of cur, said to be so called from his voice. His only use is...
WAPP, n. In a ship, the rope with which the shrouds are set taught in wale-knots.
WAPENTAKE, WAPENTAC, n. [See Touch . This name had its origin in a custom of tou...
WAPENTAKE, WAPENTAC, n. [See Touch . This name had its origin in a custom of tou...
WAPED, a. [L., to strike, and awhap, whap, which the common people in New Englan...
WAPACUT, n. The spotted owl of Hudsons bay.
WANTY, n. A broad strap of leather, used for binding a load upon the back of a b...
WANTONNESS, n. 1. Sportiveness; gaiety; frolicsomeness; waggery. --As sad as nig...
WANTONLY, adv. Loosely; without regularity or restraint; sportively; gayly; play...
WANTONIZE, v.i. To behave wantonly. [Not in use.]
WANTONING, ppr. Roving; flying loosely; playing without restraint; indulging in ...
WANTON, a. 1. Wandering or roving in gaiety or sport; sportive; frolicsome; dart...
WANTLESS, a. Having no want; abundant; fruitful.
WANTING, ppr. 1. Needing; lacking; desiring. 2. a. Absent; deficient. One of the...
WANTED, pp. Needed; desired.