English Words: W

12,113 words · Page 189 of 243

WLTPname

Initialism of Worldwide harmonised Light vehicles Test Procedure.

WLWnoun

Acronym of women-loving woman or woman who loves women, a homosexual or bisexual/pansexual woman.

WMAFnoun

A couple consisting of a white male and an Asian female

WMDnoun

Initialism of weapon of mass destruction.

WMFname

Initialism of Windows Media Format.

WMOname

Initialism of World Meteorological Organization.

WMSCname

Initialism of World Motor Sport Council.

WMTname

Abbreviation of Walmart.

WNBAname

Initialism of Women's National Basketball Association.

WNBAernoun

Someone who plays in the WNBA.

Wnekname

A surname from Polish.

wntdverb

Abbreviation of wanted.

Wntlessname

G protein-coupled receptor 177, a human gene that encodes a receptor for Wnt proteins in Wnt-secreting cells.

Wnukname

A surname from Polish.

wointj

A falconer's call to a hawk.

wo'n'tverb

Archaic spelling of won't.

wo/mannoun

Man or woman.

woaintj

Rare form of whoa.

woadnoun

The plant Isatis tinctoria.

woad-waxennoun

The leguminous plant Genista tinctoria, native to Europe.

woadedadj

Coloured or stained with woad; woaden

woadenadj

Of or resembling the color of woad; bluish.

woadernoun

A person who cultivates or dyes with woad.

woadienoun

A trusted friend; a dawg.

woadmannoun

A male woader.

woadsternoun

One who dyes with woad

woadyadj

Resembling woad.

woahintj

Alternative spelling of whoa.

woahjacknoun

Deliberate misspelling of Wojak.

woaknoun

An oak.

Wobnoun

A Wobbly (member of the Industrial Workers of the World).

wobbegongnoun

Any of several species of bottom-dwelling carpet sharks in the family Orectolobidae, distinguished by their small vegetation-like flaps of skin around the mouth.

wobblenoun

An unsteady motion.

wobble roomnoun

Space to maneuver within an otherwise rigid system or framework.

wobblemeatnoun

Large buttocks that wobble.

wobblernoun

One who or that which wobbles.

wobblesnoun

Unsteadiness on one's feet, wheels, etc.

wobblesomeadj

Characterised or marked by wobbling

wobblettenoun

A crime that may be charged as either a misdemeanor or an infraction.

wobblilyadv

In a wobbly manner.

wobblinessnoun

The state of being wobbly.

wobblinglyadv

With a wobbling motion.

wobblishadj

somewhat wobbly

wobblyadj

Unsteady and tending to wobble.

wobbly bootsnoun

A state of intoxication such that one cannot walk steadily.

wobbly popnoun

Beer.

wobbulateverb

To oscillate between two frequencies, typically by means of a wobbulator

wobbulatornoun

An electronic device primarily used for the alignment of receiver or transmitter intermediate frequency strips, often in conjunction with an oscilloscope; a swept-output RF oscillator; a variable capacitor driven by a voice coil; a main component of a FM circuit.

wobegoneadj

Archaic spelling of woebegone.

wobulatornoun

Alternative form of wobbulator.

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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 189. 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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