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alawi

alawi

Noun

  1. Alawite

alwin

alwin

Proper noun

  1. name; always rather rare in English.

bilow

elwin

iflwu

ilgwu

inlaw

inlaw

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of in-law

verb

  1. (UK, law, historical, transitive) To clear of outlawry or attainder; to place under the protection of the law

lawai

lewie

lewin

lewis

lewis

noun

  1. (by extension, figurative) The son of a Freemason, envisaged as assisting his father in heavy work or in old age.
  2. A cramp iron inserted into a cavity in order to lift heavy stones; used as a symbol of strength in Freemasonry.
  3. A kind of shears used in cropping woollen cloth.

liwan

liwan

noun

  1. A long, narrow-fronted hall or vaulted portal found in Levantine homes, often open to the outside.

loewi

lowis

lweis

lweis

noun

  1. plural of lwei

pilaw

sliwa

swail

swile

swill

swill

noun

  1. (Ultimate Frisbee) A badly-thrown pass.
  2. (by extension) Any disgusting or distasteful liquid.
  3. (by extension, figurative) Anything disgusting or worthless.
  4. (collective) A mixture of solid and liquid food scraps fed to pigs etc; especially kitchen waste for this purpose.
  5. (informal) A large quantity of liquid drunk at one swallow.
  6. (informal) Inexpensive beer or alcohol.

verb

  1. (intransitive, of a liquid) To move around or over a surface.
  2. (transitive) To drink (or, rarely, eat) greedily or to excess.
  3. (transitive) To feed swill to (pigs).
  4. (transitive) To move (a liquid or liquid-filled vessel) in a circular motion.
  5. (transitive) To wash (something) by flooding with water.
  6. (transitive, obsolete) To inebriate; to fill with drink.

swirl

swirl

noun

  1. (fishing) The upward rushing of a fish through the water to take the bait.
  2. A twist or coil of something.
  3. A whirling eddy.

verb

  1. (figuratively) To circulate.
  2. (transitive, intransitive) To twist or whirl, as an eddy.
  3. To be arranged in a twist, spiral or whorl.

tweil

twila

twill

twill

noun

  1. (weaving) A pattern, characterised by diagonal ridges, created by the regular interlacing of threads of the warp and weft during weaving.
  2. A cloth or portion of cloth woven in such a pattern.

verb

  1. (transitive) To weave (cloth, etc.) so as to produce the appearance of diagonal lines or ribs on the surface.

twilt

twilt

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) A quilt.

verb

  1. (UK, dialect, obsolete) To cross-stitch in quincunx fashion so as to connect two thicknesses together.

twirl

twirl

noun

  1. (slang) A prison guard.
  2. A little twist of some substance; a swirl.
  3. A movement where a person spins round elegantly; a pirouette.
  4. Any rotating movement; a spin.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To perform a twirl.
  2. (transitive) To rotate rapidly.
  3. (transitive) To twist round.

wails

wails

noun

  1. plural of wail

verb

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

waily

waily

adj

  1. tending to wail; complaining

walli

weill

while

while

conj

  1. (Northern England, Scotland) Until.
  2. (media, public policy) Used to denote an individual experiencing racial profiling when performing a seemingly benign activity.
  3. Although.
  4. As long as.
  5. During the same time that.

noun

  1. (Philippines) an uncertain short moment
  2. (US) an uncertain long period of time
  3. An uncertain duration of time, a period of time.

verb

  1. (intransitive, archaic) To elapse, to pass.
  2. (transitive) To occupy or entertain (someone) in order to let time pass.
  3. (transitive, now only in combination with away; see also while away) To pass (time) idly.
  4. Alternative spelling or misspelling of wile.

whilk

whilk

Noun

  1. A kind of mollusk; a whelk.
  2. The scoter.

whill

whils

whirl

whirl

noun

  1. (informal) (usually following “give”) A brief experiment or trial.
  2. A confused tumult.
  3. A rapid series of events.
  4. An act of whirling.
  5. Dizziness or giddiness.
  6. Something that whirls.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To have a sensation of spinning or reeling.
  2. (intransitive) To rotate, revolve, spin or turn rapidly.
  3. (transitive) To make something or someone whirl.
  4. (transitive) To remove or carry quickly with, or as with, a revolving motion; to snatch.

wield

wield

verb

  1. (obsolete) To carry out, to bring about.
  2. (obsolete) To command, rule over; to possess or own.
  3. (obsolete) To control, to guide or manage.
  4. To exercise (authority or influence) effectively.
  5. To handle with skill and ease, especially a weapon or tool.

wilco

wilco

intj

  1. (radio communications) Used to indicate agreement and compliance.

noun

  1. A species of South American tree, Anadenanthera colubrina.

wilda

wilde

wilds

wilds

noun

  1. plural of wild
  2. wilderness

verb

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

wiled

wiled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of wile

wilek

wilen

wiles

wiles

noun

  1. plural of wile

wiley

wiley

Proper noun

  1. A male given name.

wilga

wilga

noun

  1. Geijera parviflora, a small tree or bush found in inland parts of eastern Australia, and grown elsewhere for its drought tolerance and its graceful willow-like weeping form.

wilie

willa

willi

wills

wills

noun

  1. plural of will

verb

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

willy

willy

adj

  1. (UK dialectal, Scotland) Self-willed; willful.
  2. (obsolete) Willing; favourable; ready; eager.

noun

  1. (UK dialectal) A fish basket.
  2. (UK dialectal) A willow basket.
  3. (UK, childish) Term of abuse.
  4. (espionage) A person who is manipulated into serving as a useful agent without knowing it.
  5. (hypocoristic, slang, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, childish) the penis.
  6. Alternative form of willow

verb

  1. To cleanse wool or cotton, etc. with a willy, or willow.

wilma

wilma

Proper noun

  1. name, a contraction of Wilhelmina.

wilno

wilow

wilts

wilts

noun

  1. plural of wilt

verb

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

wiltz

wiltz

Proper noun

  1. A river in Europe that flows for around 42 km (26 mi) through Belgium and Luxembourg; it empties into the Sauer near Goebelsmuhle.
  2. One of the twelve cantons of Luxembourg, located in the north-west of the country.
  3. A municipality with city status in the canton of Wiltz, that lies on the river Wiltz.

winly

winly

adj

  1. (obsolete) Joyous; winsome; pleasant; gracious; goodly.

adv

  1. (chiefly dialectal) Quietly.
  2. (obsolete) Delightfully; pleasantly.

wisla

wlity

wylie

wylie

Proper noun

  1. A system of romanization for Tibetan, devised by