wicker |
a flexible twig or shoot of willow or other long, woody strip. [3 definitions] |
-wide |
existing or extending over (such) an area or region. |
wide |
extending over a considerable or large area from side to side. [9 definitions] |
widely |
in a wide manner; to a wide degree or extent. [4 definitions] |
widen |
to make or become wide or wider; broaden. |
widespread |
extended, scattered, or accepted over a wide area. [2 definitions] |
widow |
a woman whose husband has died and who has not married again. [2 definitions] |
widower |
a man whose wife has died and who has not married again. |
width |
the length or extent of something from one side to the other; breadth. [3 definitions] |
wife |
a woman who is married; a female spouse. |
wig |
a head covering made of natural or artificial hair, worn to cover baldness or unsightly hair, or as an adornment, esp. as part of a costume. [2 definitions] |
wiggle |
to move with quick, side-to-side, twisting motions; wriggle. [6 definitions] |
wigwam |
a domelike North American Indian shelter consisting of a pole framework covered with bark, hides, or mats. |
wild |
existing in a natural state; not tamed. [15 definitions] |
wildcat |
any of various medium-sized wild cats, such as the bobcat, lynx, and ocelot. [6 definitions] |
wilderness |
an uncultivated and generally uninhabited region in its natural state. [3 definitions] |
wildflower |
a flowering plant that grows in meadows, woods, and the like without being cultivated. |
wildlife |
undomesticated living things, esp. wild animals. |
will1 |
used to indicate future time of a verb. [9 definitions] |
will2 |
the power of the mind to choose one's own courses of action or decide one's emotions. [14 definitions] |
willful |
according to one's will or intentions; intentional; deliberate. [2 definitions] |