-ward |
a suffix that means "in the direction of." [2 definitions] |
ward |
a large room in a hospital with beds for several patients, or a section for one type of patient. [4 definitions] |
warden |
a person who is responsible for or guards someone or something. [2 definitions] |
wardrobe |
a tall closet or cabinet, or a small room where clothes are kept. [2 definitions] |
ware |
(usually plural) a thing or things offered for sale. [2 definitions] |
warehouse |
a large building or other place where products or private goods are stored. |
warfare |
the act of fighting a war. [2 definitions] |
warm |
having or giving off some heat. [8 definitions] |
warm-blooded |
having a body temperature that remains steady and warm, no matter what the outside temperature is. |
warmth |
the condition of being warm; heat. [2 definitions] |
warm up |
to prepare for physical exercise or other activity by practicing. |
warn |
to tell of a possible danger; alert. [2 definitions] |
warning |
the words, sound, or act of a person or thing that warns. [3 definitions] |
warp |
to bend or twist out of shape. [4 definitions] |
warrant |
a document issued by a judge that gives a police officer the right to make searches, seize property, or make arrests. [2 definitions] |
warrior |
a person who fights or has experience in battle; soldier. |
Warsaw |
the capital city of Poland. |
warship |
a ship built or equipped for fighting. |
wart |
a small, hard, raised growth on the skin that is caused by a virus. Warts usually grow on hands or feet. [2 definitions] |
wary |
on guard against threat or danger. [2 definitions] |
was |
a past tense of the verb "be" which is used with "I," "he," "she," "it," and with singular nouns. |