wolves |
plural of "wolf." |
woman |
an adult female human. [2 definitions] |
womanhood |
the state of being a woman. |
wombat |
a mammal with brown fur and short, thick legs. Wombats are Australian marsupials that live in burrows and eat plants. They are closely related to koalas. |
women |
plural of "woman." |
won1 |
past tense and past participle of "win." |
wonder |
to feel admiration, surprise, or amazement (often followed by "at"). [4 definitions] |
wonderful |
causing feelings of wonder; excellent or amazing. |
won't |
shortened form of "will not." |
wood |
the hard material lying under the bark that makes up the trunk and branches of a tree. [4 definitions] |
woodchuck |
a rodent with a thick body and shaggy brown fur. Woodchucks live in burrows and sleep all winter. They are also called groundhogs. Woodchucks are common in Canada and the northeastern United States |
wooded |
having woods; covered with trees. |
wooden |
made of wood. |
woodland |
land covered with woods; forest. |
woodpecker |
a bird with a hard, pointed bill for making holes in trees to find insects to eat. Their strong claws and stiff tails help them climb trees. Woodpeckers are of many different sizes. |
woodwind |
any of a group of musical wind instruments that were originally made of wood. Clarinets, flutes, and oboes are some woodwinds. [2 definitions] |
woodwork |
door and window frames and other wooden parts inside a house, or other objects or parts made of wood. |
woodworking |
the art, act, or process of shaping wood. [2 definitions] |
woody |
filled with trees; wooded. [2 definitions] |
wool |
the thick, soft, often curly hair of sheep, goats, llamas, and other animals. [5 definitions] |
woolen |
of or made of wool. |