A peddler, a huckster, a person who sells easily transportable goods.
Any dragonfly of the family Aeshnidae; a darner.
Someone who breeds and trains hawks and other falcons; a falconer.
hawser
hawser
noun
(nautical) A cable or heavy rope used to tow or moor a ship.
hewart
rechaw
rethaw
rethaw
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To thaw again after freezing or having been frozen.
rewash
rewash
noun
The act of washing something again
verb
To wash again
thawer
thawer
noun
A device for thawing something.
warthe
washer
washer
noun
A face cloth.
A flat disk, placed beneath a nut or at some joint, to distribute pressure, alleviate friction or prevent leakage.
A person who washes (especially clothes) for a living; a washerman or washerwoman.
A person who washes his or her hands compulsively, as a symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Something that washes; especially an appliance such as a washing machine or dishwasher.
verb
(transitive) To fit (a mechanical device) with a washer.
wather
wather
noun
Pronunciation spelling of water.
whaler
whaler
noun
(Australia) Any shark of the family Carcharhinidae; a requiem shark.
(Australian slang, dated) A sundowner; one who cruises about.
(slang) A large, strong person.
(slang) Something of unusually great size, a whopper, a whacker.
A seagoing vessel used for hunting whales.
One who hunts whales; a person employed in the whaling industry.
One who whales (flogs or beats).
wharfe
wharve
wharve
verb
(Scotland, Northern England) to turn, turn over (especially of mown grass).
whatre
wreath
wreath
noun
(heraldry) An appendage to the shield, placed above it, and supporting the crest; an orle, a torse. It generally represents a twist of two cords of silk, one tinctured like the principal metal, the other like the principal color in the coat of arms.
A defect in glass.
An ornamental circular band made, for example, of plaited flowers and leaves, and used as decoration; a garland or chaplet, especially one given to a victor.
Something twisted, intertwined, or curled.
verb
(transitive) To place an entwined circle of flowers upon or around something.
(transitive) To wrap around something in a circle.