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WAX-MYRTLE, n. The bayberry, or Myrica cerifera, a shrub of North America, the b...
WAX-CHANDLER, n. [wax and chandler.] A maker of wax candles.
WAX-CANDLE, n. [wax and candle.] A candle made of wax.
WAX-BILL, n. A bird, a species of Loxia.
WAX, n. [G., L.] 1. A thick, viscid, tenacious substance, collected by bees, or ...
WAVY, a. [from wave.[ 1. Rising or swelling in waves; full of waves; as the wavy...
WAVING, ppr. Moving as a wave; playing to and fro; brandishing.
WAVERINGNESS, n. State or quality of being wavering.
WAVERING, ppr. or a. Fluctuating; being in doubt; undetermined.
WAVERER, n. One who wavers; one who is unsettled in doctrine, faith or opinion.
WAVER, v.i. 1. To play or move to and fro; to move one way and the other. 2. To ...
WAVELLITE, n. A mineral, a phosphate or sub-phosphate of alumin; commonly found ...
WAVELESS, a. Free from waves; undisturbed; unagitated; as the waveless sea.
WAVED, pp. 1. Moved one way and the other; brandished. 2. Put off; omitted. 3. a...
WAVE-WORN, a. [wave and worn.] Worn by the waves. The shore that oer his wave-wo...
WAVE-SUBJECTED, a. Subject to be overflowed.