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Waid
  1. - Oppressed with weight; crushed; weighed down.
Waif
  1. noun - a homeless child especially one forsaken or orphaned; "street children beg or steal in order to survive"
Wail
  1. noun - a cry of sorrow and grief; "their pitiful laments could be heard throughout the ward"
  2. A prolonged high-pitched cry of pain, grief, or anger.
  3. cry weakly or softly; "she wailed with pain"
  4. emit long loud cries; "wail in self-pity"; "howl with sorrow"
  5. Howl
Wain
  1. noun - a group of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major
  2. English writer (1925-1994)
  3. large open farm wagon
Wair
  1. - A piece of plank two yard
Wait
  1. noun - look forward to the probable occurrence of; "We were expecting a visit from our relatives"; "She is looking to a promotion"; "he is waiting to be drafted"
  2. serve as a waiter or waitress in a restaurant; "I'm waiting on tables at Maxim's"
  3. stay in one place and anticipate or expect something; "I had to wait on line for an hour to get the tickets"
  4. the act of waiting (remaining inactive in one place while expecting something); "the wait was an ordeal for him"
  5. time during which some action is awaited; "instant replay caused too long a delay"; "he ordered a hold in the action"
  6. wait before acting; "the scientists held off announcing their results until they repeated the experiment"
Weil
  1. noun - French philosopher (1909-1943)
  2. United States mathematician (born in France) (1906-1998)
Weir
  1. noun - a fence or wattle built across a stream to catch or retain fish
  2. a low dam built across a stream to raise its level or divert its flow
Whig
  1. noun - a member of the political party that urged social reform in 18th and 19th century England; was the opposition party to the Tories
  2. a member of the Whig Party that existed in the United States before the American Civil War
  3. a supporter of the American Revolution
Whim
  1. noun - a sudden desire;
  2. an odd or fanciful or capricious idea;
  3. Passing fancy