wroth |
in a rage; furious; wrathful. |
wrought |
worked, done, put together, or shaped. [4 definitions] |
wrought iron |
a soft iron, used in making garden furniture, candle holders, and other strong objects with fancy shapes and details. |
wrought-up |
agitated; excited. |
wrung |
past tense and past participle of "wring." |
wry |
drily humorous or sardonic. [2 definitions] |
wryneck |
an abnormal condition in which the neck is twisted and the head bent by spasmodic contraction of the neck muscles; torticollis. [3 definitions] |
WSW |
abbreviation of "west-southwest." |
wt. |
abbreviation of "weight." |
Wunderkind |
wonder child (German) a child prodigy. |
wurst |
sausage (often used in combination). |
WV |
abbreviation of "West Virginia." |
WWI |
abbreviation of "World War I," a major four-year war fought primarily in Europe between the Allies, including France, Great Britain, and the United States, and the Central Powers, including Germany and Austria-Hungary, that ended in 1918 with the collapse of the Central Powers; the Great War. |
WWII |
abbreviation of "World War II," the major war of 1939-45, fought between Germany, Italy, and Japan on one side, and Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union on the other. It ended with the collapse of Germany and the surrender of Japan. |
WWOOF |
abbreviation of "World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms." |
wwoofer |
a person who works on a volunteer basis on an organic farm and who receives food and shelter on the farm by the owner in exchange for the labor provided. |
WY |
abbreviation of "Wyoming." |
Wyandot |
a North American Indian tribe of the Huron confederacy, originally inhabiting Michigan, Ohio, and Ontario. [2 definitions] |
wychelm |
a small European elm tree. |
Wyoming |
a state in the northwestern United States. Its capital is Cheyenne. (abbreviated: WY) |
X1 |
abbreviation of "persons under eighteen not admitted" (formerly used as a film rating). |