warrantable |
combined form of warrant. |
warrantee |
one to whom a warrant has been made or given. |
warrantless |
combined form of warrant. |
warrant officer |
an officer in the U.S. armed forces that ranks above noncommissioned officers and below commissioned officers and holds office on a warrant instead of a commission. |
warrantor |
one who gives or makes a warranty. |
warranty |
a document given to the buyer of an article in which the maker agrees, within a limited period of time, to repair or replace the article if it is defective. [3 definitions] |
warren |
a network of many rabbit burrows. [2 definitions] |
warrior |
a person who fights or has experience in battle; soldier. [2 definitions] |
Warsaw |
the capital of Poland. |
warship |
a ship equipped or built for combat. |
Wars of the Roses |
the civil war waged in England between the houses of York and Lancaster from 1455 to 1485, ending with their union and the accession of Henry VII. |
wart |
a small round, usu. hard raised growth on the skin, often of the hands or feet, that is caused by a virus. [3 definitions] |
wart hog |
a wild African hog that has large tusks and many wartlike growths on the face. |
wartime |
the period during which a war is fought. |
wartless |
combined form of wart. |
wary |
on watchful guard against threat, danger, or trickery; cautious. [2 definitions] |
was |
1st and 3rd person sing. past tense of be. |
wasabi |
an herb with pungent greenish roots that are grated and used like horseradish in Japanese cooking. |
wash |
to make clean by immersing in or applying water or other liquid, esp. if soap is also used. [20 definitions] |
washable |
able to withstand being washed without fading, shrinking, or other damage. |
wash-and-wear |
designating garments made of fabric entirely or mostly of quick-drying synthetic fibers so that little or no ironing is required after washing. |