English Words: W

12,113 words · Page 162 of 243

windchillnoun

Alternative form of wind chill.

windchilledadj

Subjected to windchill.

windchimenoun

Alternative form of wind chimes.

windcuffernoun

The common kestrel.

winddownnoun

The process of winding something down.

windenoun

Obsolete spelling of wind.

Windeattname

A surname.

windedverb

simple past and past participle of wind

windedlyadv

While winded or out of breath.

windednessnoun

The state of being winded, the temporary inability to breathe

Windellname

A surname.

windernoun

A winding plant.

Windermerename

A lake in Cumbria, England, formerly divided between Lancashire and Westmorland.

windestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of wind

windethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of wind

Windexnoun

A window cleaner containing detergent and ammonia.

windfallnoun

Something that has been blown down by the wind.

windfall taxnoun

Ellipsis of windfall profits tax, a higher tax rate on profits from sudden gains (“profiteering”) in certain industries.

windfallenadj

Blown down by the wind.

windfarmnoun

Alternative spelling of wind farm.

windfarmingnoun

The generation of electricity by means of an array of wind turbines.

windfirmadj

Able to resist being blown down by the wind.

windflawnoun

A sudden, strong current of wind; flaw.

windflowernoun

Synonym of wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa).

windfuckernoun

The common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus).

windfuladj

Full of wind.

windgallnoun

A puffy, typically fluid filled sac located just above the fetlock joint on a horse, generally appearing on old or poorly kept horses.

windgustnoun

A short, often sudden gust of wind.

Windhamname

A surname.

Windham Countyname

One of 8 counties in Connecticut, United States. There is no county seat, and the largest town is Windham.

Windhoekname

A city, the capital city of Namibia.

windholdnoun

A state in which ski lifts must stop running due to extremely windy conditions.

windhovernoun

The common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus).

Windiannoun

A West Indian; a person from the West Indies

Windiesname

The West Indies cricket team.

windigonoun

Alternative spelling of wendigo.

windigognoun

plural of windigo

windilyadv

In a manner of or like the wind.

windinessnoun

The state of being windy; the state of there being wind

windingnoun

gerund of wind

winding enginenoun

A stationary engine used to control a cable, for example to power a mining hoist at a pit head.

winding holenoun

A widened area of a canal, used for turning a boat.

winding sheetnoun

A burial shroud.

windinglyadv

With a winding motion or pattern.

windingnessnoun

The quality of being winding (twisting, turning or sinuous).

windingsnoun

plural of winding

Windischname

A surname from German.

Windishname

A surname from German.

windjamverb

To sail.

windjammernoun

One who plays a wind instrument, especially a bugler in the army.

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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 162. 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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