English Words: W

12,113 words · Page 186 of 243

withstoodverb

simple past and past participle of withstand

withstrainverb

To restrain.

withtakeverb

To rebuke; reprimand.

withthrowverb

Alternative form of windthrow ("to overturn or uproot by the wind").

withtractverb

To withdraw, retract.

withturnverb

To turn around; turn back or away.

withwindnoun

A kind of bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis).

withwinenoun

Alternative form of withwind.

withynoun

An osier (Salix viminalis), a type of willow.

Withybrookname

A hamlet in Stoke St Michael parish, Mendip district, Somerset, England (OS grid ref ST6547).

withywindnoun

Alternative form of withwind.

witkeynoun

A Web-based system whereby users can exchange and purchase services and information, and share knowledge and experience, in order to save time and money.

Witkoffname

A surname from Russian

witkopnoun

A scalp disease similar to favus, characterised by hair loss and white crust.

witlessadj

Lacking wit or understanding; foolish.

Witless Bayname

A town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

witlesslyadv

in a witless manner

witlessnessnoun

The state of being witless; stupidity.

witletnoun

A minor or petty wit.

witlingnoun

A person who feigns wit, pretending or aspiring to be witty.

witloofnoun

Belgian endive, common chicory (Cichorium intybus)

witmongernoun

One who attempts to be witty.

witnessnoun

Attestation of a fact or event; testimony.

witness boxnoun

A witness stand in a courtroom.

witness marknoun

A scratch or similar mark on each portion of an assembly used to determine the previous position or location of its parts.

witness tamperingnoun

The act of attempting to improperly alter, influence or prevent the testimony of witnesses within civil or criminal proceedings.

witnessableadj

Capable of being witnessed; observable.

witnessdomnoun

The role or status of a witness.

witnessedverb

simple past and past participle of witness

witnessernoun

One who witnesses.

witnessesnoun

plural of witness

witnessestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of witness

witnessethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of witness

witnessingnoun

The act of bearing witness.

witnesslessadj

Without witnesses.

witneynoun

A kind of woollen cloth.

witookanoun

The edible root of the flowering plant Boerhaavia diffusa.

Witotonoun

An indigenous people of southeastern Colombia and northern Peru.

witsnoun

plural of wit

wits' endnoun

The limit of one's sanity or mental capacity; the point of desperation.

witsecnoun

The US Marshals witness security program.

witsomeadj

Possessing wit; witty.

Witsuwit'ennoun

Alternative form of Wet'suwet'en (people)

Witsuwit'en-Nedut'enname

Synonym of Babine-Witsuwitʼen

Wittname

A surname.

Witt groupnoun

Given a field k of characteristic ≠ 2, the abelian group of equivalence classes of nondegenerate symmetric bilinear forms over k (where the equivalence relation is such that two forms are equivalent if each is obtainable from the other by adding a metabolic quadratic space), with the group operation corresponding to that of orthogonal direct sum of forms;

wittedadj

having a specified form of wit (intellectual ability)

wittednessnoun

The condition of being witted

Wittenbergname

A surname.

Wittenburgname

A surname from German.

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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 186. 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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