wayworn |
tired from traveling; travel-weary. |
w.c. |
abbreviation of "water closet," a flush toilet, or a room or booth containing a toilet and often a washbowl. |
we |
used in reference to the speaker and one or more others. [4 definitions] |
weak |
lacking in bodily strength, power, or vigor. [7 definitions] |
weaken |
to make weak or weaker; to cause to lose strength. [2 definitions] |
weakfish |
any of several edible marine fishes that are related to the drumfishes and are found along the eastern coast of North America. |
weak interaction |
a weak force between elementary particles that is responsible for beta decay, neutrino absorption and emission, and some particle decay. (Cf. strong interaction.) |
weak-kneed |
lacking in determination or courage. [2 definitions] |
weakling |
a person who is generally weak in body or character, or an animal that is generally weak in body. |
weakly |
feeble; weak; sickly. [2 definitions] |
weak-minded |
lacking mental firmness; indecisive. [2 definitions] |
weakness |
the quality or condition of being weak. [4 definitions] |
weakside |
in football, the side of an offensive line that is lacking the tight end. [2 definitions] |
weal1 |
prosperity or well-being. |
weal2 |
a raised mark on the skin caused by a blow; welt. |
weald |
wooded or wild country; wilderness; forest. |
wealth |
a large quantity of money or property or the state of having such; affluence. [2 definitions] |
wealthy |
having wealth; rich; affluent. |
wean |
to accustom (a child or young animal) to food other than milk consumed by suckling. [3 definitions] |
weanling |
a recently weaned child or animal. [2 definitions] |
weapon |
an object or device intended or used as a means of offense or defense. [2 definitions] |