wigwam |
a domelike North American Indian shelter consisting of a pole framework covered with bark, hides, or mats. |
wiki |
a website or program that allows its users to edit its content and structure. |
Wikipedia |
a free, multilingual online encyclopedia whose entries can be directly edited or added to by anyone who has access to the Web. |
wilco |
used to indicate that a radio message will be complied with (acronym for "will comply"). |
wild |
existing in a natural state; not tamed. [15 definitions] |
wild boar |
a wild pig of Europe, Africa, and Asia. |
wild card |
a card in a card game that may stand for any other card. [3 definitions] |
wild carrot |
a white-flowered weed with a deep, thin, woody root; Queen Anne's lace. |
wildcat |
any of various medium-sized wild cats, such as the bobcat, lynx, and ocelot. [6 definitions] |
wildcatter |
(informal) one who searches unproven areas, esp. for oil. |
wildebeest |
a large African antelope with an oxlike head, horns curving downward and outward, a beard and short mane, and a long tail; gnu. |
wilderness |
an uncultivated and generally uninhabited region in its natural state. [3 definitions] |
wild-eyed |
having a terrified, very agitated, angry, or deranged look in the eyes. [2 definitions] |
wildfire |
a fire, esp. in natural surroundings, that burns rapidly and uncontrollably over a large area. |
wildflower |
a flowering plant that grows in meadows, woods, and the like without being cultivated. |
wildfowl |
a wild bird, esp. a duck, goose, or swan, that is hunted as game. |
wild-goose chase |
the futile pursuit of something unattainable or nonexistent. |
wildlife |
undomesticated living things, esp. wild animals. |
wild mustard |
charlock or a similar weedy mustard. |
wild oat |
any of several wild grasses, esp. the wild progenitor of the cultivated oat. |
wild pansy |
an uncultivated pansy bearing flowers with petals in combinations of white, yellow, and purple; heartsease. |