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Work
- noun - (physics) a manifestation of energy; the transfer of energy from one physical system to another expressed as the product of a force and the distance through which it moves a body in the direction of that force; "work equals force times distance"
- a place where work is done; "he arrived at work early today"
- a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing; "it is not regarded as one of his more memorable works"; "the symphony was hailed as an ingenious work"; "he was indebted to the pioneering work of John Dewey"; "the work of an active imagination"; "erosion is the work of wind or water over time"
- activity directed toward making or doing something; "she checked several points needing further work"
- applying the mind to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading); "mastering a second language requires a lot of work"; "no schools offer graduate study in interior design"
- arrive
Worm
- noun -
- a person who has a nasty or unethical character undeserving of respect
- a software program capable of reproducing itself that can spread from one computer to the next over a network; "worms take advantage of automatic file sending and receiving features found on many computers"
- any of numerous relatively small elongated soft-bodied animals especially of the phyla Annelida and Chaetognatha and Nematoda and Nemertea and Platyhelminthes; also many insect larvae
- screw thread on a gear with the teeth of a worm wheel or rack
Worn
- verb -
- affected by wear; damaged by long use; "worn threads on the screw"; "a worn suit"; "the worn pockets on the jacket"
- be dressed in; "She was wearing yellow that day"
- deteriorate through use or stress; "The constant friction wore out the cloth"
- exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike"
- have in one's aspect; wear an expression of one's attitude or personality; "He always wears a smile"
- have on one's person; "He wore a red ribbon"; "bear a scar"
- have or show an appearance of; "wear one's hair in a certain way"
- last and be usable; "This dress wore well for almost ten years"
- put clothing on one's body; "What should I wear today?"; "He put on his best suit for the wedding"; "The princess donned a long blue dress"; "The queen assumed the stately robes"; "He got into his jeans"
- showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering
Wort
- noun - unfermented or fermenting malt
- usually used in combination: `liverwort'; `milkwort'; `whorlywort'
Wyrd
- noun - fate personified; any one of the three Weird Sisters
Yard
- noun -
- a long horizontal spar tapered at the end and used to support and spread a square sail or lateen
- a tract of land enclosed for particular activities (sometimes paved and usually associated with buildings); "they opened a repair yard on the edge of town"
- a tract of land where logs are accumulated
- a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride
- a unit of volume (as for sand or gravel)
- an area having a network of railway tracks and sidings for storage and maintenance of cars and engines
- an enclosure for animals (as chicken or livestock)
- the enclosed land around a house or other building; "it was a small house with almost no yard"
Yare
- - Ready; dexterous; eager; lively; quick to move.
Yarg
- unknown - A type of Cornish cheese.
Yarn
- noun - a fine cord of twisted fibers (of cotton or silk or wool or nylon etc.) used in sewing and weaving
- tell or spin a yarn
- the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events; "his narration was hesitant"