Spanish Words: W

1,158 words · Page 18 of 24

withprep

Con.

withdrawverb

Retirar, remover.

witherverb

Marchitarse, caer de una hoja.

withinprep

Dentro, dentro de.

withoutprep

Sin.

withstandverb

Resistir.

witnessnoun

Testigo.

witnessedverb

Pasado simple del verbo (to) witness

witnessesnoun

Forma del plural de witness

witricidadnoun

Tecnología de transmisión inalámbrica de energía

witsitsillinoun

Colibrí.

wittedverb

Pasado simple del verbo (to) wit.

Wittembergname

Ciudad de Prusia (Sajonia), a orillas del Elba, en cuya puerta anunció Lutero el 31 de octubre de 1517 sus proposiciones famosas contra las indulgencias.

witticismnoun

Chiste.

wittyadj

Ingenioso, ocurrente.

Witwenoun

Viuda.

Witwernoun

Viudo.

witznoun

Grafía obsoleta de wiits.

witzayojtlinoun

Chilacayote.

witzilinnoun

Colibrí.

witzitzilinoun

Colibrí.

witzitzillinoun

Colibrí.

witzitziltìnnoun

Forma del plural de witzitzilli ("colibrí").

witznakatlnoun

Biznaga (cactácea).

witztlinoun

Espina.

wivesnoun

Forma del plural de wife.

wixverb

Orinar.

wixarverb

Grafía alternativa de uixar.

Wiyåmename

Nombre de pila de varón, equivalente del español Guillermo

wizanoun

Visa.

wiḻinoun

Uña, garra.

Wladimirname

Nombre de pila de varón.

Wladimironame

Nombre de pila de varón.

Wladiwostoknoun

Vladivostok.

Wladiwostoksnoun

Forma del genitivo singular de Wladiwostok.

woadv

Dónde.

wobblenoun

Bamboleo.

wobblyadj

Flojo, tambaleante, poco firme.

Wochenoun

Semana.

Wochentagnoun

Día de la semana.

wodanoun

Agua.

wodnyadj

Acuático.

wodny niedźwiadeknoun

Tardígrado, oso de agua.

wodoremnoun

Forma del instrumental singular de wodór.

wodorowinoun

Forma del dativo singular de wodór.

wodorunoun

Forma del genitivo singular de wodór.

wodorzenoun

Forma del locativo y vocativo singular de wodór.

wodórnoun

Hidrógeno.

woenoun

Pena, aflicción, desdicha.

woensdagnoun

Miércoles.

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The Spanish alphabetical index for the letter W contains 1,158 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 24 pages, and you are currently viewing page 18. 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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