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ahwal

ahwaz

awash

awash

adj

  1. (by extension) Covered, overspread (with or in something).
  2. Washed by the waves or tide (of a rock or strip of shore, or of an anchor, etc., when flush with the surface of the water, so that the waves break over it); covered with water.

awhet

awhir

cahow

cahow

noun

  1. An endangered nocturnal burrowing bird, Pterodroma cahow, from Bermuda; the Bermuda petrel.

chawk

chawl

chawl

noun

  1. A type of residential tenement building found in India, typically for poor working-class people.

chawn

chaws

chaws

noun

  1. plural of chaw

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chaw

chewa

chwas

halwe

hawed

hawed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of haw

hawer

hawks

hawks

noun

  1. plural of hawk

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hawk

hawky

hawky

adj

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a hawk.

hawok

hawse

hawse

adj

  1. (nautical) In a position relative to the course and position of a vessel, somewhat forward of the stem.

adv

  1. (nautical, of a vessel) Lying to two anchors, streamed from either bow.

noun

  1. (nautical) A hawsehole or hawsepipe.
  2. (nautical) The horizontal distance or area between an anchored vessel's bows and the actual position of her anchor(s).
  3. (nautical) The part of the bow containing the hawseholes.

verb

  1. (intransitive, nautical, of a vessel) To lie uneasily to an anchor, typically due to a weather tide.

howea

hwang

jahwe

mahwa

mohwa

mowha

pshaw

pshaw

intj

  1. Indicating disapproval, scoffery, irritation, impatience or disbelief.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To express disgust or contempt by saying "pshaw".

sawah

sawah

noun

  1. A rice paddy.

schwa

schwa

noun

  1. (phonetics) An indeterminate central vowel sound as the "a" in "about", represented as /ə/ in IPA.
  2. Alternative form of shva
  3. The character ə.

verb

  1. (phonetics, of a vowel sound, rare) To be reduced to schwa.

shawl

shawl

noun

  1. A fold of wrinkled flesh under the lips and neck of a bloodhound, used in scenting.
  2. A square or rectangular piece of cloth worn as a covering for the head, neck, and shoulders, typically by women.

verb

  1. (transitive) To wrap in a shawl.

shawm

shawm

noun

  1. A mediaeval double-reed wind instrument with a conical wooden body.

shawn

shawn

Proper noun

  1. name, popular in the US in the 1970s.
  2. name, transferred from the male name.

shaws

shaws

noun

  1. plural of shaw
  2. stalks or leaves of root vegetables.

shawy

shewa

showa

swash

swash

adj

  1. (typography) Having pronounced swashes.
  2. bold; dramatic.

noun

  1. (architecture) An oval figure, whose mouldings are oblique to the axis of the work.
  2. (obsolete) A blustering noise.
  3. (obsolete) A swaggering fellow; a swasher.
  4. (obsolete) Liquid filth; wash; hog mash.
  5. (obsolete) swaggering behaviour.
  6. (typography) A long, protruding ornamental line or pen stroke found in some typefaces and styles of calligraphy.
  7. A narrow sound or channel of water lying within a sand bank, or between a sand bank and the shore, or a bar over which the sea washes.
  8. A smooth stroke; a swish.
  9. A streak or patch.
  10. A swishing noise.
  11. A wet splashing sound.
  12. The water that washes up on shore after an incoming wave has broken.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To fall violently or noisily.
  2. (intransitive) To wade forcefully through liquid.
  3. (transitive, intransitive) To dash or flow noisily; to splash.
  4. (transitive, intransitive) To swagger; to act with boldness or bluster (toward).
  5. (transitive, intransitive) To swipe.
  6. (transitive, intransitive) To swirl through liquid; to swish.
  7. To streak, to color in a swash.

swath

swath

noun

  1. (often figuratively) A broad sweep or expanse, such as of land or of people.
  2. The track cut out by a scythe in mowing.

thawn

thaws

thaws

noun

  1. plural of thaw

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thaw

thawy

thawy

adj

  1. Becoming liquid; thawing; inclined to or tending to thaw.
  2. Conducive to thawing.

thraw

tihwa

wahoo

wahoo

noun

  1. (Southern US) The winged elm, Ulmus alata.
  2. Acanthocybium solandri, a tropical and subtropical game fish.
  3. Euonymus atropurpureus, an eastern burning bush.

wakhi

walsh

walsh

Proper noun

  1. Variant of Welsh and Welch.

walth

warch

warth

warth

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) A ford.

washo

washy

washy

adj

  1. (US, dialect, archaic) Not firm or hardy; liable to sweat profusely with labour.
  2. Lacking substance or strength; weak; thin; dilute; feeble.
  3. Watery; damp; soft.

noun

  1. (childish or poetic, rare) A wash, an act of washing.

watch

watch

noun

  1. (nautical) A group of sailors and officers aboard a ship or shore station with a common period of duty: starboard watch, port watch.
  2. (nautical) A period of time on duty, usually four hours in length; the officers and crew who tend the working of a vessel during the same watch. (FM 55–501).
  3. A particular time period when guarding is kept.
  4. A period of wakefulness between the two sleeps of a biphasic sleep pattern (the dead sleep or first sleep and morning sleep or second sleep): the first waking.
  5. A person or group of people who guard.
  6. A portable or wearable timepiece.
  7. The act of guarding and observing someone or something.
  8. The act of seeing, or viewing, for a period of time.
  9. The post or office of a watchman; also, the place where a watchman is posted, or where a guard is kept.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To act as a lookout.
  2. (intransitive) To be vigilant or on one's guard.
  3. (intransitive) To remain awake with a sick or dying person; to maintain a vigil.
  4. (nautical, of a buoy) To serve the purpose of a watchman by floating properly in its place.
  5. (obsolete, intransitive) To be awake.
  6. (transitive) To attend to dangers to or regarding.
  7. (transitive) To be wary or cautious of.
  8. (transitive) To mind, attend, or guard.
  9. (transitive) To observe over a period of time; to notice or pay attention.
  10. (transitive, intransitive) To look at, see, or view for a period of time.
  11. (transitive, obsolete) To be on the lookout for; to wait for expectantly.

watha

watha

Proper noun

  1. A town in North Carolina.

wauch

waugh

waugh

adj

  1. (dialect, Scotland and Northern England) Insipid; tasteless.

verb

  1. Alternative form of waff (“to bark”)

wawah

whack

whack

adj

  1. Alternative form of wack (“crazy”)

noun

  1. (US, obsolete) A deal, an agreement.
  2. (US, slang) An attempt, a chance, a turn, a go, originally an attempt to beat someone or something.
  3. (dated, disco-era drug slang) PCP, phencyclidine (as also wack).
  4. (obsolete) A whack-up: a division of an amount into separate whacks, a divvying up.
  5. (originally UK cant, somewhat dated) A share, a portion, especially a full share or large portion.
  6. (typography, computing, slang) The backslash, ⟨ \ ⟩.
  7. The sound of a heavy strike.
  8. The strike itself.
  9. The stroke itself, regardless of its successful impact.

verb

  1. (UK, chiefly in the negative) To surpass; to better.
  2. (slang) To kill, bump off.
  3. (sports) To beat convincingly; to thrash.
  4. (transitive, slang) To share or parcel out (often with up).
  5. To hit, slap or strike.

whale

whale

noun

  1. (by extension) Any species of Cetacea.
  2. (figuratively) Something, or someone, that is very large.
  3. (figuratively, as "whale of a ___") Something, or someone, that is excellent.
  4. (finance, informal) An investor who deals with very large amounts of money.
  5. (gambling) In a casino, a person who routinely bets at the maximum limit allowable.
  6. (marketing, by extension) A person who spends large amounts of money on things that are marketed to them.
  7. Any one of numerous large marine mammals comprising an informal group within infraorder Cetacea that usually excludes dolphins and porpoises.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To hunt for whales.
  2. (slang, transitive) To thrash, to flog, to beat vigorously or soundly.

whall

whall

noun

  1. A light colour of the iris in horses; the state of being walleyed.

whalm

whalp

whaly

whame

whame

noun

  1. Synonym of whame fly

whamo

whamo

intj

  1. Alternative form of whammo

whamp

whams

whams

noun

  1. plural of wham

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wham

whand

whang

whang

noun

  1. (Britain, Scotland, dialect, colloquial) A large piece or slice; a chunk.
  2. (UK, US, dialect, informal, dated) A leather thong.
  3. (US, dialect, dated) A house-cleaning party.
  4. (dialect, colloquial) A blow; a whack.

verb

  1. (Scotland) To slice, especially into large pieces; to chop.
  2. (US, Scotland, Britain, dialect, slang) To whack or beat.
  3. (chiefly of an object) To make a noise like something moving quickly through the air.
  4. (informal, transitive) To throw with a rapid slamming motion.

whank

whank

noun

  1. (Scotland, Northern England) A large portion, slice or lump.
  2. (Scotland, Northern England) A strike with the fist; a blow; a knock.

verb

  1. (Scotland, Northern England) To beat; to thrash; to whip; to lash.
  2. (Scotland, Northern England) To cut, especially to cut off a large portion.

whaps

whaps

noun

  1. plural of whap

whare

whare

noun

  1. A Maori hut.

wharf

wharf

noun

  1. A man-made landing place for ships on a shore or river bank.
  2. The bank of a river, or the shore of the sea.

verb

  1. (transitive) To place on a wharf.
  2. (transitive) To secure by a wharf.

wharl

wharl

noun

  1. (medicine) A rattling or uvular utterance of the r-sound.

wharp

wharp

noun

  1. (UK, dated) A fine sand from the banks of the Trent, used as a polishing powder.

whart

whase

whata

whatd

whats

whats

noun

  1. plural of what; used as a stand-in to collectively pluralize arbitrary instances of things. Often used along with whys, hows, etc.

whauk

whaup

whaup

noun

  1. (Scotland) The curlew, Numenius arquata.

whaur

wheal

wheal

noun

  1. (UK, dialect, Cornwall, mining) A mine.
  2. A small raised swelling on the skin, often itchy, caused by a blow from a whip or an insect bite etc.

verb

  1. (uncommon) Synonym of wale.

wheam

wheat

wheat

adj

  1. Wheaten, of a light brown colour, like that of wheat.

noun

  1. (countable) Any of several cereal grains, of the genus Triticum, that yields flour as used in bakery.
  2. (uncountable) A light brown colour, like that of wheat.

whiba

whiba

noun

  1. An old Tunisian unit of dry measure, one sixteenth of a cafiz.

whoas

whoas

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whoa

wisha

wisha

intj

  1. (Ireland) An expression of surprise.

witha

wrath

wrath

adj

  1. Wrathful; wroth; very angry.

noun

  1. (formal or old-fashioned) Great anger.
  2. (rare) Punishment.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To anger; to enrage.

wuhan

wuhan

Proper noun

  1. A sub-provincial city in central China; capital of Hubei Province.

yahwe