wither |
to dry up, shrivel, or wilt, as from decay or lack of moisture. [5 definitions] |
withheld |
past tense and past participle of "withhold." |
withhold |
to deliberately hold back; restrain. [3 definitions] |
within |
into or in the interior part, esp. of a building or room. [6 definitions] |
without |
having none of or no; lacking. [5 definitions] |
withstand |
to resist or stand up to; prevail against, bear, or survive. [2 definitions] |
withstood |
past tense and past participle of "withstand." |
witness |
to see or personally experience. [9 definitions] |
witty |
displaying or characterized by clever, perceptive humor. [2 definitions] |
wives |
pl. of wife. |
wizard |
one who practices magic; sorcerer. [2 definitions] |
wk. |
abbreviation of "week." |
wobble |
to move or tip unsteadily from side to side; be out of balance. [4 definitions] |
woe |
great suffering or sorrow. [2 definitions] |
wok |
a large pan with a rounded bottom, used esp. for stir-frying in Oriental cookery. |
woke |
a past tense of wake1. [2 definitions] |
woken |
a past participle of wake1. |
wolf |
any of various wild, flesh-eating canines that have bushy tails and erect ears and that hunt in packs. [5 definitions] |
wolverine |
a carnivorous North American mammal related to the weasel, with dark, shaggy fur, white markings on the face and body, and a bushy tail. |
wolves |
pl. of wolf. |
woman |
an adult female human. [3 definitions] |