Monodon monoceros, an Arctic cetacean that grows to about 20 feet (6 meters) long, the male having a single horn-like tusk, a twisted, pointed canine tooth that projects forward.
norwalk
norwalk
Noun
Designating a calicivirus affecting humans, characterized by severe vomiting and diarrhea.
Proper noun
A city in southwestern Connecticut
A river in Connecticut
A city in Iowa
A city in Ohio, and county seat of Huron County.
A village in Wisconsin
norwell
rawlins
rawlins
Proper noun
a city in Wyoming, USA, and the county seat of Named after
reblown
reflown
reflown
verb
past participle of refly
renewal
renewal
noun
(fencing) An offensive action made immediately after a parried one.
The act of renewing.
rowland
rowland
Proper noun
name, a variant of Roland.
untwirl
untwirl
verb
To untwist; to undo.
unworld
waldner
waldron
waldron
Proper noun
a city in Arkansas, USA
waltner
waltron
waltron
Noun
A walrus.
wangler
wangler
noun
a person who wangles
wanruly
warling
warling
noun
(obsolete) One often quarreled with.
wilburn
wildern
willner
wilrone
wilroun
winzler
wirling
worland
wournil
wrangel
wrangle
wrangle
noun
(countable) An angry dispute; a noisy quarrel; an altercation.
(also figuratively) To quarrel angrily and noisily; to bicker.
(by extension, humorous) To manage or supervise (people).
(figuratively) To gather and organize (data, facts, information, etc.), especially in a way which requires sentience rather than automated methods alone, as in data wrangling.
(generally, also figuratively) To argue, to debate; also (dated), to debate or discuss publicly, especially about a thesis at a university.
(reflexive) To cause (oneself) grief through arguing or quarrelling.
Followed by out of: to compel or drive (someone or something) away through arguing.
Followed by out of: to elicit (something) from a person by arguing or bargaining.
Followed by out: to put forward arguments on (a case, a matter disagreed upon, etc.).
To convince or influence (someone) by arguing or contending.
To make harsh noises as if quarrelling.
To speak or write (something) in an argumentative or contentious manner.
To spend (time) arguing or quarrelling.
wrenlet
wrenlet
noun
A young wren
wringle
wrinkle
wrinkle
noun
(US, dialect) A winkle
A fault, imperfection or bug especially in a new system or product; typically, they will need to be ironed out.
A line or crease in the skin, especially when caused by age or fatigue.
A small furrow, ridge or crease in an otherwise smooth surface.
A twist on something existing; a novel difference.
verb
(intransitive) To pucker or become uneven or irregular.
(intransitive, obsolete) To sneer (at).
(intransitive, of skin) To develop irreversibly wrinkles; to age.
(transitive) To make wrinkles in; to cause to have wrinkles.
wrinkly
wrinkly
adj
Having wrinkles.
noun
(informal) An old person.
wrongly
wrongly
adv
In violation of a moral or other standard, code, or convention; in an unfair, unjust, dishonest, or immoral manner; unfairly, unjustly, dishonestly, immorally, wrongfully; wrongly convicted is synonymous with wrongful conviction and miscarriage of justice.