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awide
dewie
diwan
diwan
noun
Alternative form of dewan
dowie
dwain
dwine
dwine
verb
(archaic outside Scotland and dialects) To wither, decline, pine away.
edwin
edwin
Proper noun
Edwin of Northumbria.
indew
indew
verb
Obsolete form of endue.
indow
indow
verb
Obsolete spelling of endow
swird
wadai
wadis
wadis
noun
plural of wadi
waird
weide
weird
weird
adj
(archaic) Connected with fate or destiny; able to influence fate.
(archaic) Having supernatural or preternatural power.
(archaic) Of or pertaining to the Fates.
(archaic) Of or pertaining to witches or witchcraft; supernatural; unearthly; suggestive of witches, witchcraft, or unearthliness; wild; uncanny.
Deviating from the normal; bizarre.
Having an unusually strange character or behaviour.
adv
(nonstandard) In a strange manner.
noun
(archaic) Fate; destiny; luck.
(archaic, in the plural) The Fates (personified).
(informal) Weirdness.
(obsolete, Scotland) A spell or charm.
A prediction.
That which comes to pass; a fact.
verb
(transitive) To destine; doom; change by witchcraft or sorcery.
(transitive) To warn solemnly; adjure.
wendi
whids
whids
noun
plural of whid
widdy
widdy
noun
(Scotland) A rope or halter made of flexible twigs, or withes, as of birch.
Pronunciation spelling of widow.
widen
widen
verb
(intransitive) To become wide or wider.
(transitive) To broaden or extend in scope or range.
(transitive) To let out clothes to a larger size.
(transitive) To make wide or wider.
(transitive, programming) To convert to a data type that can hold a larger number of distinct values.
wider
wider
adj
comparative form of wide: more wide
wides
wides
noun
plural of wide
widow
widow
noun
(card games) An additional hand of cards dealt face down in some card games, to be used by the highest bidder.
(informal, in combination) A woman whose husband is often away pursuing a sport, etc.
(typography) A single line of type that ends a paragraph, carried over to the next page or column.
(uncommon) A person whose spouse has died (and who has not remarried).
A venomous spider, of the genus Latrodectus.
A woman whose spouse has died (and who has not remarried); feminine of widower.
verb
(transitive) To make a widow or widower of someone; to cause the death of the spouse of.
(transitive, figurative) To strip of anything valued.
(transitive, obsolete) To be widow to.
(transitive, obsolete) To endow with a widow's right.
width
width
noun
(cricket) The horizontal distance between a batsman and the ball as it passes him.
(sports) The use of all the width of the pitch, from one side to the other.
A piece of material measured along its smaller dimension, especially fabric.
The measurement of the extent of something from side to side.
The state of being wide.
wield
wield
verb
(obsolete) To carry out, to bring about.
(obsolete) To command, rule over; to possess or own.
(obsolete) To control, to guide or manage.
To exercise (authority or influence) effectively.
To handle with skill and ease, especially a weapon or tool.
wierd
wierd
adj
Misspelling of weird.
Obsolete spelling of weird
wifed
wifed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of wife
wilda
wilde
wilds
wilds
noun
plural of wild
wilderness
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wild
wiled
wiled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of wile
winds
winds
noun
plural of wind
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wind
windy
windy
adj
(informal) Flatulent.
(of a path etc) Having many bends; winding, twisting or tortuous.
(slang) Nervous, frightened.
Accompanied by wind.
Empty and lacking substance.
Long-winded; orally verbose.
Unsheltered and open to the wind.
noun
(colloquial) fart
windz
wined
wined
verb
simple past tense and past participle of wine
wiped
wiped
verb
simple past tense and past participle of wipe
wired
wired
adj
(informal, of people or communities) Connected to the Internet; online.
(poker slang) Being a pair in seven card stud with one face up and one face down.
(poker slang) Being three of a kind as the first three cards in seven card stud.
(slang) Very excited, overstimulated; high-strung.
(zoology) Having wiry feathers.
Equipped with hidden electronic eavesdropping devices.
Equipped with wires, so as to connect to a power source or to other electric or electronic equipment; connected by wires.
Reinforced, supported, tied or bound with wire.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of wire
wised
wised
verb
simple past tense and past participle of wise
wited
wited
verb
simple past tense and past participle of wite
wived
wived
verb
simple past tense and past participle of wive
wride
wride
noun
(dialectal) A bush having multiple stalks proceeding from a single root.
wried
wried
verb
simple past tense and past participle of wry