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English words starting with wi

Meanings of Wi:

abbreviation

West indies.

Meanings of Wibble:

verb

Wobble; quiver.

Usage examples:

A cyclist, feet bound to the pedals in special shoes, falling over at the traffic lights after wibb…

Wicca

ˈwɪk.ə

Meanings of Wicca:

noun

A form of modern paganism, especially a tradition founded in england in the mid 20th century and claiming its origins in pre-christian religions.

Usage examples:

A guild for those interested in paganism, wicca, and folklore

Wiccan

ˈwɪk.ən

Meanings of Wiccan:

adjective

Of or relating to wicca (= a modern religion based on magic)

Usage examples:

There are a lot of people out there who are wiccan., several years later he became a wiccan priest.…

Meanings of Wichita:

proper noun

A city in southern kansas, on the arkansas river; population 366,046 (est. 2008).

Wicked

ˈwɪk.ɪd

Meanings of Wicked:

adjective

Evil or morally wrong.

Usage examples:

A wicked and unscrupulous politician
verb

Absorb or draw off (liquid) by capillary action.

Usage examples:

Garments that wick moisture away from the skin

Meanings of Wickeder:

adjective

Evil or morally wrong.

Usage examples:

A wicked and unscrupulous politician

Wickedest

ˈwɪk.ɪd

Meanings of Wickedest:

adjective

Evil or morally wrong.

Usage examples:

A wicked and unscrupulous politician

Wickedly

ˈwɪk.ɪd.li

Meanings of Wickedly:

adverb

In a way that is evil or morally wrong.

Usage examples:

He has behaved wickedly

Meanings of Wickedness:

noun

The quality of being evil or morally wrong.

Usage examples:

The wickedness of the regime

Wicker

ˈwɪk.ər

Meanings of Wicker:

noun

Pliable twigs, typically of willow, plaited or woven to make items such as furniture and baskets.

Usage examples:

A wicker chair
adjective

Made of very thin pieces of wood twisted together

Usage examples:

A wicker basket

Meanings of Wicket:

noun

Each of the sets of three stumps with two bails across the top at either end of the pitch, defended by a batsman.

Wicketkeeper

ˈwɪk.ɪtˌkiː.pər

Meanings of Wicketkeeper:

noun

A fielder stationed close behind a batsman's wicket and typically equipped with gloves and pads.

Usage examples:

The team consists of five all-rounders, six specialist batsmen, two wicketkeepers and five strike b…

Wickets

ˈwɪk.ɪt

Meanings of Wickets:

noun

Each of the sets of three stumps with two bails across the top at either end of the pitch, defended by a batsman.

Meanings of Wicking:

adjective

Acting to absorb or draw off liquid by capillary action.

Usage examples:

Fabric with good wicking properties
verb

Absorb or draw off (liquid) by capillary action.

Usage examples:

Garments that wick moisture away from the skin
noun

A piece of string in the center of a candle, or a similar part of a light, which supplies fuel to a flame

Wickiup

ˈwɪk.i.ʌp

Meanings of Wickiup:

noun

A hut consisting of an oval frame covered with brushwood or grass, formerly used by nomadic peoples in the western and south-western us.

Usage examples:

Then another full day to set up the tepee and the wickiup.

Wickiups

ˈwɪkɪʌp

Meanings of Wickiups:

noun

A hut consisting of an oval frame covered with brushwood or grass, formerly used by nomadic peoples in the western and south-western us.

Usage examples:

Then another full day to set up the tepee and the wickiup.

Meanings of Wicks:

noun

A strip of porous material up which liquid fuel is drawn by capillary action to the flame in a candle, lamp, or lighter.

Usage examples:

He took his lighter from his pocket and flicked it, and touched the small steady butane flame to th…
verb

Absorb or draw off (liquid) by capillary action.

Usage examples:

Garments that wick moisture away from the skin
adjective

Quick, lively, or active.

Usage examples:

Martha's approaching her century and as wick as a flea

Meanings of Wickup:

noun

Usually in form wickup. more fully "wickup tree". the american basswood, tilia americana, which has fibrous inner bark used to make rope, bags, etc.

Meanings of Wicopy:

noun

Usually in form wickup. more fully "wickup tree". the american basswood, tilia americana, which has fibrous inner bark used to make rope, bags, etc.

Meanings of Wid:

preposition

In representations of various accents: with.

Meanings of Widdershins:

adverb

In a direction contrary to the sun's course, considered as unlucky; anticlockwise.

Usage examples:

She danced widdershins around him

Meanings of Widdie:

noun

A rope used for hanging; a hangman's noose. chiefly in allusive expressions referring to hanging. compare widdiefu , "widdieneck".

Widdle

ˈwɪd(ə)l

Meanings of Widdle:

verb

Urinate.

Usage examples:

In the meantime, she has her hands full with jack, a lively 12-week-old, who sleeps 12 hours a nigh…
noun

An act of urinating.

Usage examples:

I will need at least three widdles and miss most of the film.

Meanings of Widdled:

verb

Urinate.

Usage examples:

In the meantime, she has her hands full with jack, a lively 12-week-old, who sleeps 12 hours a nigh…
noun

An act of urinating.

Usage examples:

I will need at least three widdles and miss most of the film.

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