| HOGWEED | • hogweed n. Any coarse weedy herb. • hogweed n. An umbelliferous plant, of genus Heracleum, most species of which are phototoxic. • hogweed n. Certain plants from the genera Ambrosia, Erigeron, or Heracleum. |
| SHREWED | • shrewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of shrew. • SHREW v. (Shakespeare) to curse. |
| WEBHEAD | • webhead n. (Slang) An avid user of the World Wide Web. • WEBHEAD n. a devoted user of the Web. |
| WECHTED | • WECHT v. (Scots) to winnow. |
| WEIGHED | • weighed v. Simple past tense and past participle of weigh. • WEIGH v. to determine the weight of. |
| WELCHED | • welched v. Simple past tense and past participle of welch. • WELCH v. to fail to pay a debt, also WELSH. |
| WELSHED | • welshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of welsh. • WELSH v. to fail to pay a debt, also WELCH. |
| WENCHED | • wenched v. Simple past tense and past participle of wench. • WENCH v. to consort with prostitutes. |
| WHEEDLE | • wheedle v. (Transitive, intransitive) To cajole or attempt to persuade by flattery. • wheedle v. (Transitive) To obtain by flattery, guile, or trickery. • wheedle n. (Archaic) A coaxing person. |
| WHEELED | • wheeled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wheel. • wheeled adj. Having wheels; on wheels. • wheeled adj. (In combination) Having the specified number or type of wheels. |
| WHEEPED | • WHEEP v. (Scots) to give a prolonged whistle, also WHEEPLE. |
| WHEEZED | • wheezed v. Simple past tense and past participle of wheeze. • WHEEZE v. to breathe with a hissing sound, also WHAISLE, WHAIZLE, WHEEZLE. |
| WHELKED | • whelked adj. Having whelks; whelky. • WHELKED adj. ridged like a whelk. |
| WHELMED | • whelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of whelm. • WHELM v. (archaic) to cover or engulf completely with usually disastrous effect. |
| WHELPED | • whelped v. Simple past tense and past participle of whelp. • WHELP v. to give birth. |
| WHETTED | • whetted adj. (Technology) (of a surface) exposed to a working fluid. • whetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of whet. • WHET v. to sharpen by friction. |
| WRETHED | • WRETHE v. (Spenser) to shape into a wreath, to wreathe. |