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English 5 letter words - Containing letters wae - page 2
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wayne
wayne
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
a city in Nebraska, USA
a town in West Virginia, USA
weaks
weaky
weaky
adj
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Juicy; mellow.
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Moist; damp; clammy.
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Pliant; soft.
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Watery.
weald
weald
noun
(archaic) A forest or wood.
(archaic) An open country.
weals
weals
noun
plural of weal
weans
weans
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wean
weare
weare
verb
Obsolete spelling of wear
Obsolete spelling of were
wears
wears
noun
plural of wear
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wear
weary
weary
adj
Causing weariness; tiresome.
Expressive of fatigue.
Having one's patience, relish, or contentment exhausted; tired; sick.
Having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued.
verb
To make or to become weary.
weave
weave
noun
(cosmetics) Human or artificial hair worn to alter one's appearance, either to supplement or to cover the natural hair.
A type or way of weaving.
verb
(intransitive) To move by turning and twisting.
(intransitive, of an animal) To move the head back and forth in a stereotyped pattern, typically as a symptom of stress.
(transitive) To make (a path or way) by winding in and out or from side to side.
To compose creatively and intricately; to fabricate.
To form something by passing lengths or strands of material over and under one another.
To spin a cocoon or a web.
To unite by close connection or intermixture.
weeda
wekas
wekas
noun
plural of weka
wekau
wekau
noun
(zoology) An extinct small New Zealand owl with short wings and long legs that lived chiefly on the ground, Sceloglaux albifacies.
welda
wenda
wenoa
werra
wesla
whale
whale
noun
(by extension) Any species of Cetacea.
(figuratively) Something, or someone, that is very large.
(figuratively, as "whale of a ___") Something, or someone, that is excellent.
(finance, informal) An investor who deals with very large amounts of money.
(gambling) In a casino, a person who routinely bets at the maximum limit allowable.
(marketing, by extension) A person who spends large amounts of money on things that are marketed to them.
Any one of numerous large marine mammals comprising an informal group within infraorder Cetacea that usually excludes dolphins and porpoises.
verb
(intransitive) To hunt for whales.
(slang, transitive) To thrash, to flog, to beat vigorously or soundly.
whame
whame
noun
Synonym of whame fly
whare
whare
noun
A Maori hut.
whase
wheal
wheal
noun
(UK, dialect, Cornwall, mining) A mine.
A small raised swelling on the skin, often itchy, caused by a blow from a whip or an insect bite etc.
verb
(uncommon) Synonym of wale.
wheam
wheat
wheat
adj
Wheaten, of a light brown colour, like that of wheat.
noun
(countable) Any of several cereal grains, of the genus Triticum, that yields flour as used in bakery.
(uncountable) A light brown colour, like that of wheat.
wreak
wreak
noun
(archaic, literary) Punishment; retribution; payback.
(archaic, literary) Revenge; vengeance; furious passion; resentment.
verb
(archaic) To inflict or take vengeance on.
(archaic) To take vengeance for.
(intransitive) Misspelling of reek.
(transitive) To cause harm; to afflict; to inflict; to harm or injure; to let out harm.
(transitive) To chasten, or chastise/chastize, or castigate, or punish, or smite.
wreat
yahwe
yawed
yawed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of yaw
yawey
yawey
adj
(archaic, medicine) Alternative form of yawy
zawde