WARINE
WARINE, noun A species of monkey of South America.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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WARINE, noun A species of monkey of South America.
WARINESS, noun Caution; prudent care to foresee and guard against evil. The road was so slippery, and the danger so great, that we were obliged to proceed with warinessTo determ...
WARK, noun Work; a building. [It is obsolete, except in bulwark.]
WARLIKE, adjective [war and like.]1. Fit for war; disposed for war; as a warlike state.Old Siward with ten thousand warlike men.2. Military; pertaining to war; as warlike toil.3...
WARLIKENESS, noun A warlike disposition or character. [Little used.]
WARLING, noun One often quarreled with; a word coined perhaps to rhyme with darling. [Not in use.]
WARLOCK, WARLUCK, noun A male witch; a wizard. [This word is not in use.]
WARLOCK, WARLUCK noun A male witch; a wizard. [This word is not in use.]
WARM, adjective Waurm. [G. See Swarm.]1. Having heat in a moderate degree; not cold; as warm blood; warm milk. The flesh of living animals is warm if their blood is warm But som...
WARMED, participle passive Moderately heated; made ardent; excited.
WARMING, participle present tense Making moderately hot; making ardent or zealous.
WARMING-PAN, noun [warm and pan.] A covered pan with a long handle, for warming a bed with ignited coals.
WARMING-STONE, noun [warm and stone.] A stone dug in cornwall, which retains heat a great while, and has been found to give ease in internal hemorrhoids.
WARMLY, adverb1. With gentle heat.2. Eagerly; earnestly; ardently; as, to espouse warmly the cause of Bible societies.
WARMNESS, WARMTH noun1. Gentle heat; as the WARMTH of the blood.2. Zeal; ardor; fervor; as the WARMTH of love or of piety.3. Earnestness; eagerness. The cause of the Greeks has ...
WARN, verb transitive [G.]1. To give notice of approaching or probable danger or evil, that it may be avoided; to caution against any thing that may prove injurious.Juturna warn...
WARNED, participle passive Cautioned against danger; admonished of approaching evil; notified.
WARNER, noun An admonisher.
WARNING, participle present tense Cautioning against danger; admonishing; giving notice to; summoning to meet or appear.WARNING, noun1. Caution against danger, or against faults...
WARP, noun Waurp. [See the Verb.]1. In manufactures, the threads, which are extended lengthwise in the loom, and crossed by the woof.2. In a ship, a rope employed in drawing, to...
WARPED, participle passive Twisted by shrinking or seasoning; turned out of the true direction; perverted; moved with a warp; overflowed.
WARPING, participle present tense Turning or twisting; causing to incline; perverting; moving with a warp; enriching by overflowing with tide water.
WARPING-BANK, noun A bank or mound of earth raised round a field for retaining the water let in from the sea. [Local.]
WARPING-CLOUGH, WARPING-HATCH, WARPING-SLUICE, noun A flood gate to let in tide water upon land. [Local.]
WARPING-CUT, WARPING-DRAIN, WARPING-GUTTER, noun An open passage or channel for discharging the water from lands inundated. [Local.]
WARPING-CUT, WARPING-DRAIN WARPING-GUTTER, noun An open passage or channel for discharging the water from lands inundated. [Local.]
WARPING-CUT, WARPING-DRAIN, WARPING-GUTTERnoun An open passage or channel for discharging the water from lands inundated. [Local.]