English Words: W

12,113 words · Page 75 of 243

weedableadj

Able or suitable to be weeded

weedagenoun

Weeds collectively.

weedaholicnoun

A marijuana addict.

weedbednoun

The lower region of the water, where many weeds grow.

weedeatverb

To trim weeds using a weedeater (a string trimmer).

weedeaternoun

A string trimmer.

Weedenname

A surname.

weedernoun

An agricultural worker who removes weeds.

weeder classnoun

An introductory university course that is designed to "weed out" those students who are not able to pass it.

weeder coursenoun

An introductory university course that is designed to "weed out" those students who are not able to pass it.

weederynoun

Weeds collectively.

weedfishnoun

One of a variety of species of fish of the family Clinidae found in the waters off Australia and New Zealand.

weedfuladj

full of weeds

weedgrownadj

overgrown with weeds

weedheadnoun

A person who smokes cannabis regularly, or to excess.

weedicidenoun

Weedkiller.

weedilyadv

In a weedy manner; feebly.

weedinessnoun

The quality of being weedy or feeble.

weedingverb

present participle and gerund of weed

weeding outverb

present participle and gerund of weed out.

weediquettenoun

The etiquette of cannabis culture.

weedishadj

Resembling or characteristic of a weed.

Weedjienoun

Alternative form of Weegie.

weedkillernoun

A chemical agent that destroys unwanted plants (weeds) but not wanted ones (crops etc).

weedkillingnoun

The destruction of weeds (unwanted plants).

weedlessadj

Lacking weeds.

weedlessnessnoun

Absence of weeds.

weedlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a weed.

weedlinenoun

The line formed by the edge of a weedbed.

weedlingnoun

A small weed.

weedmannoun

Alternative form of weed man.

Weedonname

A village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England, previously in Aylesbury Vale district (OS grid ref SP8118).

weedoutnoun

A removal of weeds.

weedproofadj

Resistant to weeds.

weedsnoun

plural of weed

weedscapenoun

A landscape dominated by weeds.

weedsplainverb

To explain cannabis-related topics in an over-confident manner.

weedwhackverb

To trim with a weedwhacker.

weedwhackernoun

A device used to cut grass and destroy weeds; a string trimmer.

weedwomannoun

A traditional herbal medicine worker.

weedyadj

Abounding with weeds.

weedy sea dragonnoun

A marine fish related to the seahorse, native to the waters off southern Australia (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus).

WEEEnoun

Electronic waste.

weefienoun

Alternative spelling of wefie.

Weegieadj

Of or pertaining to Glasgow, Glaswegian.

Weehawkenname

A township in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.

weejunnoun

A kind of loafer having a strip of leather across the saddle with a diamond cut-out.

weeknoun

Any period of seven consecutive days.

week-daynoun

Archaic form of weekday.

Weekapaugname

A census-designated place in Westerly, Rhode Island, United States.

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 75. 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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