| AWHIRL | • awhirl adj. Whirling. • AWHIRL adj. whirling. |
| CHOWRI | • chowri n. Alternative form of chowry. • CHOWRI n. (Hindi) a whisk to keep off flies, used in the East Indies, also CHOWRY. |
| RAWISH | • rawish adj. Somewhat raw. • RAWISH adj. somewhat raw. |
| WAIRSH | • WAIRSH adj. tasteless, insipid, also WERSH. |
| WHINER | • whiner n. (Derogatory) One who whines about perceived problems; a complainer. • WHINER n. one who whines. |
| WHIRLS | • whirls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whirl. • WHIRL v. to revolve rapidly. |
| WHIRLY | • whirly adj. (Informal) Visually suggestive of a swirl, whorl, or vortex. • whirly adj. (Informal) That moves in a whirling motion. • whirly n. A snowy whirlwind in the Antarctic. |
| WHIRRA | • whirra interj. Alternative form of wirra (“exclamation of dismay”). • WHIRRA interj. an interjection used to express sorrow, also WIRRA. |
| WHIRRS | • whirrs n. Plural of whirr. • whirrs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whirr. • WHIRR v. to spin with a humming noise, also WHIR. |
| WHIRRY | • whirry adj. (Rare) Making a whirr sound or motion. • whirry n. (Obsolete) A sudden or quick movement; a whirr. • whirry v. (Obsolete, transitive) To convey swiftly. |
| WHITER | • whiter adj. Comparative form of white: more white. • WHITE adj. of the color of pure snow. |
| WIRRAH | • wirrah n. (Australia) A serranid fish of the genus Acanthistius. • WIRRAH n. (Native Australian) a saltwater fish with bright blue spots. |
| WISHER | • wisher n. Someone who makes a wish. • Wisher prop.n. A surname from German. • WISHER n. one who wishes. |
| WITHER | • wither v. (Intransitive) To shrivel, droop or dry up, especially from lack of water. • wither v. (Transitive) To cause to shrivel or dry up. • wither v. (Intransitive, figurative) To lose vigour or power; to languish; to pass away. |
| WRAITH | • wraith n. A ghost or specter, especially a person’s likeness seen just after their death. • WRAITH n. a visible disembodied spirit. |
| WRIGHT | • wright n. (Obsolete except in compounds) A builder or maker of something. • wright v. (Dated) Misspelling of write. • Wright prop.n. A British surname originating as an occupation from a maker of machinery; found in many combinations… |
| WRITHE | • writhe v. (Transitive) To twist, wring (something). • writhe v. (Transitive) To contort (a part of the body). • writhe v. (Intransitive) To twist bodily; to contort one’s self; to be distorted. |