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Webster Dictionary :: Water-borne

WATER-BORNE, n. Borne by the water; floated; having water sufficient to float; a...

Webster Dictionary :: Water-bellows

WATER-BELLOWS, n. [water and bellows.] A machine for blowing air into a furnace,...

Webster Dictionary :: Water-bearer

WATER-BEARER, n. [water and bearer.] In astronomy, a sign of the zodiac, called ...

Webster Dictionary :: Water

WATER, n. Wauter. [G., Gr.] 1. A fluid, the most abundant and most necessary for...

Webster Dictionary :: Watchword

WATCHWORD, n. [watch and word.] The word given to sentinels, and to such as have...

Webster Dictionary :: Watchtower

WATCHTOWER, n. [watch and tower.] A tower on which a sentinel is placed to watch...

Webster Dictionary :: Watchman

WATCHMAN, n. [watch and man.] A sentinel; a guard.

Webster Dictionary :: Watchmaker

WATCHMAKER, n. [watch and maker.] One whose occupation is to make and repair wat...

Webster Dictionary :: Watching

WATCHING, ppr. Being awake; guarding; attending the sick; carefully observing. W...

Webster Dictionary :: Watchfulness

WATCHFULNESS, n. 1. Vigilance; heedfulness; heed; suspicious attention; careful ...

Webster Dictionary :: Watchfully

WATCHFULLY, adv. Vigilantly; heedfully; with careful observation of the approach...

Webster Dictionary :: Watchful

WATCHFUL, a. Vigilant; attentive; careful to observe; observant; cautious. It ha...

Webster Dictionary :: Watchet

WATCHET, a. Pale or light blue. Who stares in Germany at watchet eyes? [Not in u...

Webster Dictionary :: Watcher

WATCHER, n. 1. One who sits up or continues awake; particularly, one who attends...

Webster Dictionary :: Watched

WATCHED, pp. Guarded; observed with steady vigilance.

Webster Dictionary :: Watch-light

WATCH-LIGHT, n. [watch and light.] A candle with a rush wick.

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