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wk.
abbreviation of "week."
wobble
to move or tip from side to side in an unsteady way; be out of balance.
woe
great suffering or sorrow. [2 definitions]
wok
a large frying pan with a rounded bottom, used for cooking Chinese food.
woke
a past tense of "wake."
woken
a past participle of "wake
1
."
wolf
a wild mammal that has a pointed nose, pointed ears, and a bushy tail. Wolves are closely related to coyotes, dogs, and foxes. They usually eat birds and other small animals, but they also hunt in packs for larger animals such as deer. Wolves used to be common in Europe, Asia, and North America, but are now extinct or endangered in most areas. [2 definitions]
wolverine
a mammal with a long, thick body, short legs, and a bushy tail. Wolverines have dark fur with white marks on the face and body. They are the largest kind of weasel, and may grow over three feet long. Wolverines hunt many kinds of animals, including large mammals. They live in the northern parts of North America, Europe, and Asia.
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."
won
1
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.
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