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Terms
2,317- W
- Wa'N'T
- Waag
- Waahoo
- Wabble
- Wabbly
- Wacke; Wacky
- Wad
- Wad; Wadd
- Waddie
- Wadding
- Waddle
- Waddler
- Waddlingly
- Waddy
- Waddywood
- Wade
- Wader
- Wading
- Wadmol
- Wadset
- Wadsetter
- Wady
- Wae
- Waeg
- Wafer
- Waferer
- Wafers
- Waffle
- Waft
- Waftage
- Wafter
- Wafture
- Wag
- Wag-Halter
- Wagati
- Wage
- Wagel
- Wagenboom
- Wager
- Wagerer
- Wagering
- WAGES.
- Waggel
- Waggery
- Waggie
- Waggish
- Waggle
- Wagnerian
- Wagnerite
- Wagon-Headed
- Wagon-Roofed
- WAGON.
- Wagonage
- Wagoner
- Wagonette
- Wagonful
- Wagonload
- Wagonry
- Wagonwright
- Wagtail
- Wah
- Wahabee
- Wahoo
- Wai Wu Pu
- Waid
- Waif
- Waift
- WAIL,
- Wailer
- Waileress
- Wailful
- Wailing-place, Jews’
- Wailingly
- Wailment
- Waiment
- Wain
- Wainable
- Wainage
- Wainbote
- Wainscot
- Wainscoting
- Wainwright
- Wair
- Waist
- Waistband
- Waistcloth
- Waistcoat
- Waistcoateer
- Waistcoating
- Waister
- Wait
- Wait--While
- Wait-A-Bit
- Waiter
- Waiting
- Waitingly
- Waitress
- Waive
- Waiver
- Waivure
- Waiwode
- Wake
- Wake-Robin
- Wakeful
- Waken
- Wakener
- Wakening
- Waker
- Waketime
- Wakf
- Wakif
- Waking
- Walaway
- Wald
- Waldenses
- Waldensian
- Waldgrave
- Waldheimia
- Wale
- Waler
- Walhalla
- Waling
- Walk
- Walk-Mill
- Walk-Over
- Walkable
- Walker
- Walking
- Walkyr
- Wall
- WALL OF PARTITION.
- Wall Street
- Wall-Eye
- Wall-Eyed
- Wall-Plat
- Wall-Sided
- Wallaba
- Wallaby
- Wallachian
- Wallack
- Wallah
- Wallaroo
- Wallbird
- Waller
- Wallerian Degeneration
- Wallet
- Walleteer
- Wallflower
- Wallhick
- Walling
- Walloons
- Wallop
- Wallow
- Wallower
- Wallowish
- WALLS.
- Wallwort
- Walm
- Walnut
- Walrus
- Walter
- Waltron
- Walty
- Waltz
- Waltzer
- Walwe
- Waly
- Wamble
- Wamble-Cropped
- Wammel
- Wamp
- Wampee
- Wampum
- Wan
- Wand
- Wander
- Wanderer
- Wandering
- WANDERING IN THE WILDERNESS.
- Wanderingly
- Wanderment
- Wanderoo
- Wandy
- Wane
- Waney
- Wang
- Wangan
- Wanger
- Wanghee
- Wango
- Wanhope
- Wanhorn
- Waniand
- Waning
- Wanion
- Wankle
- Wanly
- Wanned
- Wanness
1 entry 1 source
W
Open directlyWebster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828
Part of speech: noun (n.)
W, the twenty-third letter of the English alphabet, is usually a consonant, but sometimes it is a vowel, forming the second element of certain diphthongs, as in few, how. It takes its written form and its name from the repetition of a V, this being the original form of the Roman capital letter which we call U. Etymologically it is most related to v and u. See V, and U. Some of the uneducated classes in England, especially in London, confuse w and v, substituting the one for the other, as weal for veal, and veal for weal; wine for vine, and vine for wine, etc. See Guide to Pronunciation, §§ 266-268.