Capacious.
pl. of Woman.
Dwelling; wone.
Wonderfully.
One who performs wonders, or miracles.
Doing wonders or surprising things.
Having performed wonders; able to perform wonderful things.
One who wonders.
Adapted to excite wonder or admiration; surprising; strange; astonishing.
In a wondering manner.
A land full of wonders, or marvels.
Wonderfully; wondrously.
Surprise; astonishment; a wonderful appearance; a wonder.
Same as Wondrous.
See Wondrous.
Struck with wonder, admiration, or surprise.
A wonderful work or act; a prodigy; a miracle.
Wonderful; astonishing; admirable; marvelous; such as excite surprise and astonishment; strange.
To dwell; to abide.
A field.
See Wanger.
Dwelling.
To accustom; -- used reflexively.
Accustomed; customary; usual.
The quality or state of being accustomed.
Unaccustomed.
To court; to make love.
To take or get a supply of wood.
Incumbered with tall, woody hedgerows.
A young oak, or other timber plant, laid down in a hedge among the whitethorn or other plants used in hedges.
A wild or natural note, as of a forest bird.
A kind of froth seen on herbs.
The time when there no sap in the trees; the winter season.
Same as Woadwaxen.
Woodbine.
A climbing plant having flowers of great fragrance (Lonicera Periclymenum); the honeysuckle. The Virginia creeper. See Virginia creeper, under Virginia.
Any one of several species of Asiatic singing birds belonging to the genera Ianthia and Larvivora. They are closely allied to the European robin. The males are usually bright blue above, and more or less red or rufous beneath. A European shrike (Enneoctonus rufus). In the male the head and nape are rufous red; the back, wings, and tail are black, varied with white.
A common large North American marmot (Arctomys monax). It is usually reddish brown, more or less grizzled with gray. It makes extensive burrows, and is often injurious to growing crops. Called also ground hog.
The nuthatch.
Skill and practice in anything pertaining to the woods, especially in shooting, and other sports in the woods.
An engraving on wood; also, a print from it. Same as Wood cut, under Wood.
A person who cuts wood.
The act or employment of cutting wood or timber.
Supplied or covered with wood, or trees; as, land wooded and watered.
Made or consisting of wood; pertaining to, or resembling, wood; as, a wooden box; a wooden leg; a wooden wedding.
Clumsily; stupidly; blockishly.
Quality of being wooden; clumsiness; stupidity; blockishness.
The yaffle.
A woodpecker.
A place where wood is stored.
A house or shed in which wood is stored, and sheltered from the weather.
The quality or state of being woody.
The yaffle.
Of or pertaining to woods or woodland; living in the forest; sylvan.
A dweller in a woodland.
Having no wood; destitute of wood.
In a wood, mad, or raving manner; madly; furiously.
See Wadmol.
A wood seller.
Anger; madness; insanity; rage.
A woodpecker.
Any one of numerous species of scansorial birds belonging to Picus and many allied genera of the family Picidae.
A compact woodlike variety of asbestus.
A little European herb (Asperula odorata) having a pleasant taste. It is sometimes used for flavoring wine. See Illust. of Whorl.
A woodman; especially, one who lives in the forest.
A striped variety of hornstone, resembling wood in appearance.
Of or pertaining to the woods or forest.
The yaffle.
An officer of the forest, whose duty it was to guard the woods.
A genus of ferns, one species of which (Woodwardia radicans) is a showy plant in California, the Azores, etc.
Work made of wood; that part of any structure which is wrought of wood.
See Wood worm, under Wood.
Abounding with wood or woods; as, woody land.
One who wooes; one who courts or solicits in love; a suitor.
The European blackbird.
Having a close texture; dense; as, a woofy cloud.
The sailfish.
In a wooing manner; enticingly; with persuasiveness.
Woke.
Dyed before being made into cloth, in distinction from piece-dyed; ingrain.
A trade market in the woolen districts.
To wind, or wrap; especially, to wind a rope round, as a mast or yard made of two or more pieces, at the place where it has been fished or scarfed, in order to strengthen it.
A stick used to tighten the rope in woolding.
The act of winding or wrapping anything with a rope, as a mast. A rope used for binding masts and spars.
Having (such) wool; as, a fine-wooled sheep.
Cloth made of wool; woollen goods.
A thin, light fabric of wool.
The barn owl.
A skin with the wool; a skin from which the wool has not been sheared or pulled.
Indulgence in idle imagination; a foolish or useless pursuit or design.
One who raises sheep for the production of wool.
The buffel duck.
The quality or state of being woolly.
Consisting of wool; as, a woolly covering; a woolly fleece.
A negro.
One who deals in wool.
A pack or bag of wool weighing two hundred and forty pounds.
A sack or bag of wool; specifically, the seat of the lord chancellor of England in the House of Lords, being a large, square sack of wool resembling a divan in form.
Linsey-woolsey.
A heavy wooden hammer for milling cloth.
In wool; with woolen raiment next the skin.
A wearing of woolen clothes next the skin as a matter of penance.
Dwelling. See Wone.
Same as Curare.
Oozy; wet.
A species of steel imported from the East Indies, valued for making edge tools; Indian steel. It has in combination a minute portion of alumina and silica.
See Yuen.
Wept.
See Wormil.
To use words, as in discussion; to argue; to dispute.
One who cavils at words.
A collection of words; a vocabulary; a dictionary; a lexicon.
A speaker.
In a wordy manner.
The quality or state of being wordy, or abounding with words; verboseness.
The act or manner of expressing in words; style of expression; phrasing.
Respecting words; full of words; wordy.
One of several pivoted pieces forming the throat of an adjustable die used in drawing wire, lead pipe, etc.
Not using words; not speaking; silent; speechless.
A more or less subtle playing upon the meaning of words.
One who deals in words, or in mere words; a verbalist.