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Waadt
noun, the German name for Vaud
wad
noun, a small mass or ball of fibrous or soft material, such as cotton wool, used esp for packing or stuffing noun, a soft dark earthy amorphous material consisting of decomposed manganese minerals: occurs in damp marshy areas
Wadai
noun, a former independent sultanate of NE central Africa: now the E part of Chad
waddy
noun, a heavy wooden club used as a weapon by native Australians
wade
verb, to walk with the feet immersed in (water, a stream, etc)
wadi
noun, a watercourse in N Africa and Arabia, dry except in the rainy season
wady
noun, a watercourse in N Africa and Arabia, dry except in the rainy season
wait
verb, to stay in one place or remain inactive in expectation (of something); hold oneself in readiness (for something)
wat
noun, a Thai Buddhist monastery or temple
watt
noun, the derived SI unit of power, equal to 1 joule per second; the power dissipated by a current of 1 ampere flowing across a potential difference of 1 volt. 1 watt is equivalent to 1.341 ✕ 10–3 horsepower. Symbol: W
Watt
noun, James. 1736–1819, Scottish engineer and inventor. His fundamental improvements to the steam engine led to the widespread use of steam power in industry
Watteau
noun, Jean-Antoine ([zh][~@] [~@]twan). 1684–1721, French painter, esp of fêtes champêtres
way-out
adjective, extremely unconventional or experimental; avant-garde