whittle |
to cut small bits or thin layers from, or to trim or shape by so doing. [2 definitions] |
whiz |
to make a buzzing or hissing sound by, or as if by, flying swiftly through the air. [2 definitions] |
who |
what person or persons. [4 definitions] |
whoa |
"Stop!" |
who'd |
shortened form of "who would" or "who had." |
whoever |
every or any person or persons who; anyone that. [3 definitions] |
whole |
having the entire amount or length. [5 definitions] |
whole number |
a counting number or zero. 1, 5, 15, and 258 are examples of whole numbers. |
wholesome |
good for the health of one's body or mind. |
who'll |
shortened form of "who will." |
wholly |
entirely; completely. |
whom |
what person or persons (considered as the object of a verb or preposition). |
whomever |
whoever; what or which persons (as the object of a verb or preposition). |
whoop |
a loud, high-pitched shout or cry. [2 definitions] |
whooping cough |
a disease of the respiratory system that is especially serious in children. Whooping cough is marked by heavy coughing that makes breathing difficult, and sometimes a high-pitched sound is produced as air is inhaled while coughing. The diseased is passed easily from one person to another. Another word for "whooping cough" is "pertussis." |
whooping crane |
a large North American bird, now rare, with black and white feathers and a loud, whooping call. |
whoosh |
a loud rushing or gushing sound, as made by air or water moving rapidly. [2 definitions] |
who's |
shortened form of "who is" or "who has." |
whose |
of or belonging to which person or persons. [2 definitions] |
why |
for what reason, purpose, or cause. [5 definitions] |
WI |
abbreviation of "Wisconsin." |