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we
the person speaking or writing and one or more others.
weak
not having much physical strength or power. [4 definitions]
weaken
to make weak or weaker; to cause (something) to be less strong. [2 definitions]
weakling
a person who is weak in body or character, or an animal that is weak in body.
weakness
the quality or condition of being weak. [3 definitions]
wealth
a large amount of money or property or the state of having such. [2 definitions]
wealthy
rich; having wealth.
weapon
an object or device used to attack or defend. [2 definitions]
wear
to have or carry on one's person. [10 definitions]
wear off
to become less or disappear gradually.
wear out
to make useless through much use. [2 definitions]
weary
tired in body or mind; fatigued. [4 definitions]
weasel
a small mammal with brown fur, a long body and neck, and short legs. Various kinds of weasels are found in the northern parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America. Weasels hunt at night for rabbits and rodents. Polecats, ferrets, and mink are closely related to true weasels. Weasels living in very cold regions grow white fur and are called ermine.
weather
the conditions outside at a particular place and time. Sunshine, clouds, temperature, and rain are some of the changing conditions that make up the weather. [3 definitions]
weatherman
a man who forecasts weather or reports it on radio or television.
weather vane
a device that swings in the wind to show what direction the wind is blowing.
weave
to make by passing threads or strips over and under each other. [6 definitions]
weaver
a person who weaves, especially for a living.
web
a thin structure spun by spiders and the larvae of certain insects. [5 definitions]
webbed
having or joined by a web. [2 definitions]
webfoot
a foot with the toes connected by skin or a web. [2 definitions]
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