| AIRWAY | • airway n. (Anatomy) The trachea. • airway n. (Aviation) A flight path used by aeroplanes. • AIRWAY n. a passage for air. |
| ATWAIN | • atwain adv. (Archaic) Into two parts. • ATWAIN adv. (archaic) in twain; asunder. |
| AWAITS | • awaits n. Plural of await. • awaits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of await. • AWAIT v. to wait for. |
| HANIWA | • haniwa n. A terracotta clay figure made for ritual use and buried with the dead in ancient Japan. • HANIWA n. (Japanese) japanese clay sculptures. |
| JAWARI | • jawari n. Alternative form of jawar (“sorghum”). • jawari n. Plural of jariya. • JAWARI n. (Hindi) Indian millet, aka durra, also JOWAR, JOWARI. |
| KAWAII | • kawaii adj. (Chiefly in the context of Japanese culture, ACG) Cute, adorable. • kawaii n. (Chiefly in the context of Japanese culture) The quality of being kawaii; cuteness. • kawaii n. Cute items, especially from Japan. |
| TAWAIS | • TAWAI n. (Maori) a New Zealand beech, also TAWHAI. |
| TAWHAI | • TAWHAI n. (Maori) a New Zealand beech, also TAWAI. |
| WABAIN | • wabain n. Obsolete form of ouabain. • WABAIN n. (Somali) a poisonous alkaloid, also OUABAIN. |
| WAIATA | • waiata n. (New Zealand) A Māori folk song. • WAIATA n. (Maori) a Maori song. |
| WAIRUA | • wairua n. (New Zealand) A spirit associated with a person or thing, according to Māori beliefs. • WAIRUA n. (Maori) one's spirit which leaves when dreaming or dying. |
| WARAGI | • waragi n. A distilled alcoholic beverage made from bananas or millet, common in Uganda. • WARAGI n. a Ugandan alcoholic drink made from bananas. |
| WASABI | • wasabi n. A pungent green Japanese condiment made from the plant Eutrema japonicum (syn. Wasabia japonica). • wasabi n. An imitation of this condiment made from horseradish with green dye. • WASABI n. (Japanese) horseradish, much used in Japanese cooking as a condiment. |