Any of several placenames in England and elsewhere.
An English habitational surname derived from any of the places in England.
winceyette
winceyette
noun
(Britain) A soft cotton flannelette material with a raised brushed surface (a nap), on both sides.
windlessly
windlessly
adv
Without any wind.
windplayer
windwardly
windwardly
adv
In a windward direction.
windyville
wirelessly
wirelessly
adv
Without using wires
witchingly
witchingly
adv
(poetic) So as to bewitch or enchant.
witheredly
witheredly
adv
In a withered manner.
wobblingly
wobblingly
adv
With a wobbling motion.
womanishly
womanishly
adv
In a womanish way.
worryingly
worryingly
adv
In a worrying manner
woundingly
woundingly
adv
In a way that wounds
wrestingly
wrestingly
adv
So as to wrest; while wresting something.
writhingly
writhingly
adv
With a writhing motion.
wycliffian
wycliffism
wycliffist
wycliffite
wycliffite
Adjective
Of or pertaining to the mediaeval English theologian John Wycliffe (mid-1320s–1384), his ideas, or his English translation of the Bible (Wyclif’s Bible).
Noun
A follower of John Wycliffe.
wykehamist
wykehamist
Adjective
Of, pertaining to or characteristic of Winchester College.
Noun
An undergraduate, graduate or fellow of Winchester College.
wyomingite
wyomingite
noun
(geology) A brown porphyritic volcanic rock.
wyomissing
wytheville
wytheville
Proper noun
a town in Virginia, USA
yarnwindle
yarnwindle
noun
A device for winding yarn into a ball.
yellowbill
yellowbill
noun
Ceuthmochares aereus, an African cuckoo with a heavy yellow bill.
yellowbird
yellowbird
noun
The yellow warbler
the American goldfinch
yellowfish
yellowfish
noun
Certain species of the genus Labeobarbus of mid-sized ray-finned fish.
yellowtail
yellowtail
adj
(in the names of certain organisms) Having a yellow tail.
noun
A European moth (Euproctis similis)
A fish native to the northwest Pacific, often used in sushi, the Japanese amberjack (Seriola quinqueradiata).
Atlantic bumper (Chloroscombrus chrysurus).
The yellow-tailed black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus funereus), a large cockatoo native to the south-east of Australia.
The yellow-tailed oriole (Icterus mesomelas), a passerine bird in the New World family Icteridae.
The yellow-tailed woolly monkey (Oreonax flavicauda), a New World primate endemic to Peru.