Words Starting With "W"

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Wiesbaden

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Wiesbaden is a city located in the state of Hesse, Germany. It is the capital and largest city of the state, situated in the Frankfurt Rhine-Main region. The city is known for its rich history, cultural attractions, and natural springs, earning it the nickname "Romantic City".<br><br>Wiesbaden has a population of around 280,000 people and a history dating back over 2,000 years. It was a popular spa town in the 19th century, and its hot springs, known as the Kurhaus, are still a major attraction today. The city is also home to the Wiesbaden Congress Centre, a convention and exhibition center.<br><br>Wiesbaden has a diverse economy, with a strong presence of industry, particularly in the fields of automotive, IT, and healthcare. The city is also a significant transportation hub, with a major train station and a international airport.<br><br>Some of the popular tourist attractions in Wiesbaden include:<br><br> Kurhaus (Hot Springs): A grand building that houses a health spa, theater, and concert hall.<br> Wiesbaden Cathedral: A beautiful Baroque church that dates back to the 18th century.<br> Bergpark Wiesbaden: A large park with walking trails, gardens, and a lake.<br> Neroberg Hill: A scenic hill with a stunning view of the city and the Taunus mountains.<br> Wiesbaden Museum: A museum showcasing the city's history and art collection.<br><br>Overall, Wiesbaden is a charming and historic city with a lot to offer, from its natural beauty to its rich cultural heritage.

Wife

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A woman who is married to a man, typically living with him in a relationship based on a social and economic partnership.

Wifely

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"Pertaining to a wife or a woman in a marital relationship."

Wifery

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The term "wifery" refers to the art or profession of being a wife. It can also refer to the duties or responsibilities of a married woman. In the past, the term was used to describe the skills and household management practices of a housewife.<br><br>In modern usage, the term is less commonly used and may carry a somewhat old-fashioned or nostalgic connotation, evoking images of a traditional homemaker or housewife from a bygone era.

Wifi

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Wireless Fidelity, a type of wireless networking technology that allows devices to connect to the internet or communicate with each other without the use of cables or wires.

Wig

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A covering for the head, typically having a sewn-in or invisible back, designed to be worn on the head, often as a fashion accessory or as part of a theatrical or costumery requirement.

Wigan

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Wigan is a town in Greater Manchester, North West England. The name "Wigan" is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word "Wiganas", which is a combination of two elements: "Wic" meaning farm and "hanas" meaning family.

Wigeon

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A wigeon is a type of waterfowl, a duck that belongs to the family Anatidae. There are three species of wigeon: the American wigeon, the Eurasian wigeon, and the White-winged wigeon. They are migratory birds that breed in northern parts of Europe, Asia, and North America and spend the winter in wetlands and coastal areas.

Wigged

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Confused or mentally disordered.

Wigging

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To wobble or sway unsteadily, typically because of a lack of support or a sudden movement.<br><br>Example: The baby began to wiggle and squirm in its mother's arms.

Wiggle

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To move slightly and unsteadily from side to side, especially with a flexible or uncertain movement. It can also refer to a slight or temporary variation or change in something, such as a nuance or a subtlety.

Wiggled

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To move or cause something to move back and forth in a quick, wavelike motion, usually in a sinuous or irregular way.

Wiggles

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(tersely): A wobble or quiver, especially of a person's body or a part of the body, typically from excitement or nervousness.<br><br>Example sentence: "The child wiggles its knees with anticipation."

Wiggling

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Wiggling refers to moving or wobbling back and forth in a quick, unsteady motion, often in a way that suggests lack of control or stability. The verb to wiggle means to move your body or a part of your body (like a finger or a toe) in this way.

Wiggly

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Wiggly: (of a line, shape, or object) having a few curves or blips, but not completely straight.

Wight

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Wight can refer to two different things:<br><br>1. Isle of Wight: an island off the coast of southern England.<br>2. Right (adjective): meaning correct or accurate.<br><br>In both cases, the word "wight" has a strong sense of substantiality and correctness to it.

Wigmaker

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A wig maker is a person who manufactures, styles, and customizes wigs. They create and design wigs from natural hair, synthetic hair, or other materials for individuals experiencing hair loss due to medical conditions, fashion, or theatrical purposes.

Wigs

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A wig is a head covering made from human or synthetic hair and is worn to cover up a person's natural hair or as a form of self-expression or disguise.

Wigtownshire

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Wigtownshire is a historic county in southwestern Scotland, now part of the Dumfries and Galloway council area. It is named after the Royal Burgh of Wigtown, which was an important trading centre in the Middle Ages.

Wigwam

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A wigwam is a type of traditional dwelling structure, typically made from bent branches and animal hides, traditionally used by some Native American tribes in North America, particularly in the eastern regions.

Wigwams

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Wigwams are traditional shelters made by Native American tribes, typically built with frames of bent branches and covered with animal hides, mats, or bark. They were often used as seasonal dwellings, especially during the hunting seasons.<br><br>In a broader sense, wigwams can refer to any type of simple or temporary shelter, often made of lightweight materials. The term is often used poetically or romantically to evoke the image of a rustic, natural shelter.<br><br>The name "wigwam" comes from a loanword from the Massachusett language, in which it was spelled "wikiup".

Wiki

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A wiki is a type of website that allows users to add, modify, or delete content using a web browser. Wikis are often collaborative websites that enable multiple authors to work together on shared content, allowing for a wide range of perspectives and expertise to be represented.<br><br>Examples of wikis include Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia, where anyone can create or edit articles on a vast range of subjects.<br><br>Characteristics of a wiki include:<br><br> Open access: Anyone can access and edit the content<br> Collaborative: Multiple users can contribute to the content<br> Dynamic: Content can be constantly updated and modified<br> Flexible: Content can be organized and structured in various ways<br><br>Wikis are commonly used for:<br><br> Knowledge sharing and collaboration within organizations or communities<br> Online documentation and information management<br> Education and research<br> Business and marketing applications<br><br>In general, a wiki is a powerful tool for creating and sharing information, facilitating collaboration, and promoting the free flow of knowledge.

Wikiality

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The term "wikiality" was coined by American comedian John Stewart in a 2008 episode of The Daily Show. It refers to a situation in which a false or biased idea is widely accepted as true simply because it is presented in an online setting, such as on a wiki or a social media platform, where anyone can contribute or post content without being fact-checked or verified.<br><br>In other words, "wikiality" describes a phenomenon in which a collective delusion or false narrative spreads rapidly online, often fueled by confirmation bias, social influence, and the lack of fact-checking or editorial oversight.<br><br>The term is often used to critique the potential for misinformation and groupthink on the internet, where a large number of people may believe a false idea or conspiracy theory simply because it is presented as factual on a platform, despite a lack of evidence or credible sources to support it.

Wikileaks

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"Wikileaks" refers to a non-profit organization founded by Julian Assange in 2006, which publishes secret information and leaked documents, often related to government and corporate organizations, on their website in order to make it accessible to the general public. The term also refers to the general phenomenon of leaking sensitive or classified information, often through online platforms or media outlets.

Wikimedia

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Wikimedia Foundation is a non-profit charitable organization founded in 2003 to maintain and operate Wikipedia and its sister projects.

Wikipaedia

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The word is actually "Wikipedia".<br><br>Wikipedia is a free internet encyclopedia that allows users to contribute and edit articles on a wide range of topics. It is a collaborative project written and edited by volunteers and is available in many different languages.<br><br>Wikipedia was launched in 2001 and is considered one of the most popular websites in the world, with millions of pages of content on a vast array of subjects. Articles are written and edited by anyone who creates a user account, and the site relies on a community of volunteers to review and validate the accuracy of the content.<br><br>Wikipedia has become a go-to resource for general knowledge and research, but has also been criticized for its limitations, biases, and lack of reliable sources in some areas.

Wikipedia

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Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia that allows anyone with an internet connection to contribute and edit articles on a wide range of topics. It is a collaborative project, maintained by a global community of editors and contributors, and is one of the most popular websites in the world, used by over 250 million people.

Wikiquote

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Wikiquote is a free online dictionary and source of quotations from notable people and places. It is a sister project of Wiktionary and provides a vast collection of quotes from a wide range of sources, including literature, philosophy, history, science, and more.

Wikisource

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Wikisource is a digital library that allows users to access and contribute to free online versions of public domain works, as well as works released under free and open-source licenses. It was launched in 2003 as a project of the Wikimedia Foundation, the same non-profit organization that operates Wikipedia.<br><br>Wikisource's main goal is to provide a platform for users to collaborate and create digital versions of texts from various domains, including literature, non-fiction, and primary sources. The site contains a vast collection of texts, ranging from classic literature to historical documents, court cases, and government records.<br><br>Some of the key features of Wikisource include:<br><br>1. Collaboration: Anyone can create an account and contribute to the project by editing or adding new texts.<br>2. Open licenses: All texts on Wikisource are released under free and open-source licenses, allowing users to share and reuse them freely.<br>3. Historical accuracy: Wikisource strives to maintain the accuracy and integrity of the original texts, with a focus on preserving historical accuracy and authenticity.<br>4. Linguistic diversity: The site features texts in multiple languages, including English, French, German, Italian, and many others.<br>5. Community-driven: Wikisource relies on the contributions and efforts of its community of volunteer editors and researchers.<br><br>Overall, Wikisource serves as a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, students, and anyone interested in accessing and contributing to digital versions of public domain and open-source texts.

Wikiversity

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Wikiversity is an educational platform on the internet that offers free-content knowledge resources and opportunities for collaboration and innovation. It provides a vast amount of free online courses, learning materials, and tutorials on various subjects, including language, math, science, and humanities. The goal of Wikiversity is to provide free access to high-quality educational resources and to promote knowledge sharing, collaboration, and innovation.

Wiktionary

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Wiktionary: <br><br>The free online dictionary and thesaurus of the Wikimedia Foundation. It contains a large collection of words and phrases, as well as their definitions, pronunciations, etymology, usage examples, and more. Wiktionary is a multilingual dictionary and lexicon, covering many languages.<br><br>A collaborative project, anyone can contribute to it.

Wilaya

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Wilaya is a term used in several countries, including France (formerly used in Algeria and Morocco) and some countries that were formerly part of the Ottoman Empire. In general, it refers to a subnational administrative division.<br><br>In countries that have used the term, a wilaya is often a province or a region. It may be an administrative division, a geographic area, or a governorate.<br><br>For example, in France from 1958 to 1962, Algeria was divided into 10 wilayas, and these wilayas covered the entire territory of the country.<br><br>In Morocco, the term is used to refer to the country's 12 regions, which are the first-level administrative divisions.

Wilayah

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The word "wilayah" in the context of Southeast Asian languages, particularly Malay and Indonesian, refers to a region, area, or province. It is often used to describe a geographical location or a territorial area under the administration of a government.

Wilayahs

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The word "wilayahs" refers to regions or states, particularly in a geographical or administrative sense. In a broader context, it can also mean dominions, territories, or areas of control.<br><br>It is commonly used in countries that have a federal system of government, such as Malaysia, where a "Wilayah" is a state or federal territory in the country.

Wilayas

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In Arabic, "wilayas" ( přesně wilâyât) refers to provinces or administrative regions. In a broader sense, it is often used to denote states or territories that are part of a country or empire.<br><br>In modern times, the concept of wilayas is commonly applied in countries that were formerly part of the Ottoman Empire, such as Algeria, Libya, and Egypt.<br><br>Examples:<br><br>- Algeria has 58 wilayas that serve as the country's administrative divisions.<br>- In Egypt, wilayas were the provinces during the Ottoman and early 19th-century Egyptian periods, but now the country is divided into 27 governates.<br>- In Libya, the term "wilayas" refers to the country's three administrative regions.<br><br>The concept of wilayas encompasses the governing or ruling over a large area of territory or a region, often by an administrative authority.

Wilberforce

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Wilberforce refers to either:<br><br>1. William Wilberforce (1759-1833), an English abolitionist, politician and a leader of the movement to ban the slave trade in the British Empire.<br><br>2. A school of management thought, not associated with William Wilberforce the abolitionist. The term was originally coined by Dick Morrison, a theology student from Australia, in 2009.