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wingspan the distance from the tip of one wing of a bird or plane to the tip of the other.
wingspread the distance from the tip of one wing of a bird or plane to the tip of the other wing when they are spread wide.
wink to close and open one eye quickly, as a sign of agreement or friendliness. [5 definitions]
winner one that wins or is likely to win or succeed.
winning being the one that wins; successful or victorious. [3 definitions]
winter the season of the year that has the lowest temperatures and comes between fall and spring. [4 definitions]
wintergreen a low evergreen found in eastern North America that bears white flowers and red berries. Oil from its leaves is used to make flavoring. [2 definitions]
wintry of, or relating to winter.
wipe to clean or dry by rubbing lightly with a soft cloth, paper, or one's hand. [3 definitions]
wipe out to destroy. [2 definitions]
wiper a device that moves across a vehicle's window to keep it clear so that the driver can see.
wire a thin rod or thread of metal. [8 definitions]
wireless working or sent without wires. [2 definitions]
wiring a system of wires used to carry electricity.
wiry like wire in appearance; thin and stiff. [2 definitions]
Wisconsin a state in the midwestern United States. Its capital is Madison. (abbreviated: WI)
wisdom good judgment and an understanding of that which is true or good. [3 definitions]
wisdom tooth the last tooth on each side of both the upper and lower jaws of humans that is the last tooth to appear. A wisdom tooth can cause problems when there is not enough room for it to grow.
-wise a suffix that means "in a certain way, direction, or position."
wise1 having understanding and good judgment about what is true or good. [2 definitions]
wish a desire or hope for something that may or may not be obtained. [6 definitions]