English Words: W

12,113 words · Page 133 of 243

whiting-mopnoun

A young whiting.

whitishadj

Somewhat white, pale or almost white.

whitishlyadv

In a whitish way.

whitishnessnoun

The quality of being whitish, somewhat white.

whitismnoun

White supremacy; discrimination in favor of white people.

whitistnoun

One who is racist in favor of the white race; one who promotes the white race.

whitleathernoun

A soft, pale leather prepared by tawing with alum and salt.

Whitledgename

A surname.

Whitleyname

A number of places in England:

Whitley councilnoun

A statutory council of employers and trade unions for the purpose of consultation.

Whitley Countyname

One of 92 counties in Indiana, United States. County seat: Columbia City.

Whitley goosenoun

A dish of boiled onions with cheese and cream, baked until brown on top.

Whitleyismnoun

The system of regular formal consultative meetings between workers and employers ("Whitley councils") to deal with issues and take matters to arbitration if necessary.

whitlingnoun

A young full trout during its second season.

Whitlockname

A surname.

whitlockitenoun

A rare form of calcium phosphate.

whitlownoun

An infection near or under the cuticle of a fingernail or toenail.

whitlow grassnoun

Any of species of the genus Draba of cruciferous plants.

whitlowsnoun

plural of whitlow

whitlowwortnoun

Synonym of whitlow grass (“Draba species”).

Whitmanname

A surname.

Whitman Countyname

One of 39 counties in Washington, United States. County seat: Colfax.

Whitman's samplernoun

A diverse collection.

Whitmanesenoun

The characteristic writing style of the American poet Walt Whitman (1819–1892).

Whitmanesqueadj

Characteristic of the American poet Walt Whitman (1819–1892).

Whitmanianoun

Uncritical adulation for the poet Walt Whitman.

Whitmaniacnoun

A person who has uncritical adulation for the poet Walt Whitman.

Whitmanianadj

Of or relating to the American poet Walt Whitman (1819–1892).

Whitmanicadj

Synonym of Whitmanian (“of or relating to the American poet Walt Whitman”).

Whitmanishadj

Characteristic of the American poet Walt Whitman (1819–1892).

Whitmanismnoun

The literary style and approach of the American poet Walt Whitman (1819–1892).

Whitmaniteadj

Of or relating to the American poet Walt Whitman (1819–1892).

Whitmanizeverb

To employ the characteristic writing style of the American poet Walt Whitman (1819–1892).

Whitmername

A surname.

Whitmirename

A surname.

Whitmorename

A surname.

whitmoreitenoun

A monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing hydrogen, iron, oxygen, and phosphorus.

Whitmoyername

A surname from German.

Whitneyname

A habitational surname from Middle English.

Whitney's theoremname

A theorem stating that two connected graphs are isomorphic if and only if their line graphs are isomorphic, with a single exception: K₃, the complete graph on three vertices, and the complete bipartite graph K_(1,3), which are not isomorphic but both have K₃ as their line graph.

whitneyitenoun

The mineral algodonite.

whitretnoun

A weasel or stoat.

Whitselname

A surname from German.

Whitseyname

A surname.

whitsournoun

A variety of summer apple (apple harvested in summer).

whitsternoun

Obsolete spelling of whitester.

Whitstonename

A village and civil parish in north-east Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SX2698).

Whitsunnoun

Whitsunday.

Whitsun-nightnoun

The night of Whitsunday.

Whitsundaynoun

The Sunday on which the feast or festival of Pentecost falls, seven weeks after Easter.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter W contains 12,113 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 243 pages, and you are currently viewing page 133. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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