CHEWETS | • chewets n. Plural of chewet. • CHEWET n. (obsolete) a kind of meat pie. |
THEWIER | • THEWY adj. having strong or large thews. |
TOWHEES | • towhees n. Plural of towhee. • TOWHEE n. any of several buntings of the genus Pipilo, of brush and woodland in North America. |
WEATHER | • weather n. The short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, relative… • weather n. Unpleasant or destructive atmospheric conditions, and their effects. • weather n. (Nautical) The direction from which the wind is blowing; used attributively to indicate the windward side. |
WECHTED | • WECHT v. (Scots) to winnow. |
WETHERS | • wethers n. Plural of wether. • WETHER n. a castrated ram. |
WHEATEN | • wheaten adj. Of, pertaining to, or made from wheat. • wheaten adj. Of a pale yellow-beige colour, like that of wheat. • wheaten n. A pale yellow or beige colour, like that of wheat. |
WHEESHT | • wheesht interj. Alternative spelling of whisht. • WHEESHT v. (Scots) to call for silence, also WHEESH, WHISHT. |
WHEREAT | • whereat conj. At which, or toward which. • whereat conj. Because of which; whereupon. • WHEREAT adv. at what. |
WHERETO | • whereto adv. (Archaic, interrogative) To what; to which place, whither? • whereto adv. (Obsolete, interrogative) To what end; wherefore? • whereto adv. (Archaic, relative) To which. |
WHERRET | • wherret n. (Now regional) A blow, especially on the face. • wherret v. (Obsolete, transitive) To hurry; to trouble; to tease. • wherret v. (Obsolete, transitive) To box (somebody) on the ear; to strike on the ear. |
WHETHER | • whether det. (Obsolete) Which of two. • whether pron. (Obsolete) Which of two. • whether conj. (Obsolete) Introduces a direct question between alternatives (often with correlative or). |
WHETTED | • whetted adj. (Technology) (of a surface) exposed to a working fluid. • whetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of whet. • WHET v. to sharpen by friction. |
WHETTER | • whetter n. Something that whets. Agent noun of whet. • WHETTER n. one who, or that which, whets. |
WREATHE | • wreathe v. (Transitive) To twist, curl or entwine something into a shape similar to a wreath. • wreathe v. (Transitive) To form a wreathlike shape around something. • wreathe v. (Intransitive) To curl, writhe or spiral in the form of a wreath. |
WRETHED | • WRETHE v. (Spenser) to shape into a wreath, to wreathe. |
WRETHES | • WRETHE v. (Spenser) to shape into a wreath, to wreathe. |