Words Starting With "W"

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Wolfskin

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The term "wolfskin" can refer to the skin of a wolf. It can also refer to a type of men's fashion fur-lined outerwear, typically made from the fur of various animals such as wolf, beaver, or mink, which was fashionable in the 19th century.

Wolfsschanze

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Wolfsschanze is a German word that refers to a large military complex built by the Nazis during World War II. Its name roughly translates to "Wolf's Lair" in English.<br><br>During the invasion of the Soviet Union, known as Operation Barbarossa, Adolf Hitler and other high-ranking leaders of the German military command often held meetings and strategy sessions at Wolfsschanze, which was located in a heavily wooded area in present-day Kętrzyn, Poland.<br><br>The complex was built in 1941 and consisted of a network of tunnels, bunkers, and above-ground buildings that were designed to provide a secure and fortified location for the German leaders to carry out their operations. Wolfsschanze was also equipped with advanced communication systems and a system for monitoring and diverting Soviet air attacks.<br><br>However, the facility was bombed by the Allies in 1944 and severely damaged, after which it was abandoned. Today, some remnants of the complex remain and are a popular tourist destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in World War II history.

Wolgast

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Wolgast is a town in the district of Ostvorpommern, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, with a population of approximately 7,600. It had a temporary status as a major Hanseatic port in the 13th to 15th centuries.

Wollaston

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The word "Wollaston" can refer to several things, but it's most commonly associated with:<br><br>1. William Wollaston (1660-1724), an English philosopher and clergyman.<br>2. William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828), an English chemist and physicist.<br>3. Wollaston, a surname of English origin, often associated with people and places in the UK, particularly in Shropshire.<br><br>The word is also used in the following expressions:<br><br>1. Wollaston's prism, a double prism used to produce a beam of white light through diffraction.<br>2. Wollaston's process for purifying metals, a method of melting and casting metals.<br><br>In general, the word "Wollaston" is associated with science, philosophy, and English heritage.

Wollastonite

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Wollastonite is a type of mineral that is a naturally occurring calcium carbonate (CaCO3) with the formula CaSiO3. It is a calcium silicate mineral that typically has a chemical composition of 42.2% calcium, 56.1% oxygen, and 1.7% silicon. Wollastonite is often white or colorless, but it can also occur in shades of gray, pink, and other colors.<br><br>Composition: <br>CaCO3, calcium silicate<br>Crystal System: Monoclinic<br>Hardness: 4.5-5 on the Mohs scale<br>Density: 2.9-3.0 g/cm3<br><br>It is named after William Wollaston, an English clergyman and chemist, who first discovered the mineral in 1803. Wollastonite is relatively rare and is often found in igneous and metamorphic rocks, as well as in hydrothermal veins.

Wollongong

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Wollongong is a city located in the Australian state of New South Wales, approximately 82 kilometers south of Sydney. It is the third-largest city in New South Wales and has a population of around 295,000 people. Wollongong is situated on the southeasterly tip of Lake Illawarra, between the Illawarra escarpment and the coast of the Pacific Ocean.

Wolloomoolloo

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It's not a word in the English language. However, Wolloomoolloo is a city located in Australia. It is an immortal rperogn<br><br>Wollongong is the name of the city and it's a combination of the Dharawal words "ulla" meaning "five islands" which is referring to the five islands in Lake Illawarra.

Wollstonecraft

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Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) was an English writer, philosopher, and feminist. She is best known for her influential book "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" (1792), which argued for women's rights and equality. She is considered one of the founders of feminist thought and a pioneer in the fight for women's suffrage and education.<br><br>In her writing, Wollstonecraft advocated for women's education, their right to work and own property, and their equal participation in politics and society. She believed that women's subordinate status was the result of social and cultural norms, rather than any inherent biological or intellectual inferiority.<br><br>Wollstonecraft's ideas had a significant impact on the development of feminist thought, influencing philosophers such as John Stuart Mill and later feminist scholars like Simone de Beauvoir. Her work continues to be studied and debated in academic circles today.

Wolof

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The Wolof language is a West African language spoken mainly in Senegal and The Gambia. It is the native language of the Wolof people and is spoken by around 6-7 million people. It belongs to the Niger-Congo language family and is closely related to the Serer language.<br><br>In historical context, the Wolof Empire was a powerful West African empire that existed from the 13th to the 19th century. The empire was known for its rich culture, strong horse cavalry, and trading networks that stretched across the region.<br><br>In modern times, the Wolof language has had a significant influence on the French language in Senegal, due to the country's colonial history. Many Wolof words have been assimilated into French, and Wolof has also influenced the development of other local languages in the region.<br><br>Overall, the Wolof language is an important part of the cultural heritage of Senegal and The Gambia, and its significance extends beyond the region's linguistic and cultural identity to also play a role in the countries' history and politics.

Wolseley

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Wolseley can refer to:<br><br>1. Sir Charles Wolseley (1782-1846), a British soldier and politician.<br>2. Wolseley carpet: a type of xanadu-style carpet originating from the 18th century.<br>3. Wolseley (car brand): a defunct British automobile manufacturer that existed from 1896 to 1975.<br>4. Wolseley: a姓 Worcestershire Regiment's Colonel-in-Chief, Wolseley Barracks (London) in the British Army.<br>5. Wolseley Centre: a large exhibition center and conference venue in Holt, Norfolk, England.

Wolsey

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Thomas Wolsey was an English cardinal, statesman, lawyer, and a key figure in the English Reformation.

Woluwe-saint-lambert

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Woluwe-Saint-Lambert is a municipality in the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium. It is a relatively affluent area and one of the most populous municipalities in the region. The name "Woluwe-Saint-Lambert" comes from the river Woluwe and Saint Lambert, the patron saint of Maastricht but also of the whole of Brabant.<br><br>The municipality belongs to the Dutch-speaking community but is a polyglot community with significant minority French and English speaking populations.

Woluwe

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Woluwe is a municipality in the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium, about 11.5 km (7.1 miles) north-west of the city of Brussels. <br><br>In a broader sense, woluw(u) is also a prefix in New Guinea, referencing to a pre-fix in some Papuan languages, often referred to as Woloe, specifically from Mount Hagen in Papua New Guinea.

Wolverhampton

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Wolverhampton is a city in the West Midlands, England, with a population of about 250,000 people. The name "Wolverhampton" is thought to come from the Old English words "Wulferehampton", meaning "(homestead) of Wulfræd's people", "Wulfric" is a common Anglo-Saxon name and "hampton" means a homestead or village. <br><br>Historically, Wolverhampton was an important industrial and commercial town during the 18th and 19th centuries, known for its iron and steel production, engineering, and motorcar manufacturing. Today, the city is a major cultural and educational hub, with a diverse population, a rich history, and a vibrant city centre.

Wolverine

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The term "wolverine" can refer to two main things:<br><br>1. <strong>Animal</strong>: A wolverine is a small, carnivorous mammal belonging to the weasel family. It is known for its distinctive appearance, with a muscular, compact body, long legs, and sharp claws. Wolverines are native to North America, Europe, and Asia, and are known for their tenacity and strength.<br><br>2. <strong>Superhero</strong>: Wolverine is also a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #2 (May 1964). The character was created by writer Len Wein and artist Herb Trimpe. Wolverine's real name is James "Logan" Howlett, and he has the ability to heal rapidly from injuries. He is one of the most popular characters in the Marvel Universe and has been featured in animated TV series, live-action films, and video games.

Wolverines

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A type of wild animal, specifically a mammal that belongs to the weasel family (Mustelidae). Wolverines are known for their distinctive appearance, including a stocky build, broad head, and sharp teeth. They are found in the northern hemisphere and are known for their adaptability to different environments, including forests, tundras, and mountains. They are also known for their fierce reputation and are a symbol of tenacity and resilience in popular culture, often associated with the state of Michigan in the United States.

Wolves

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Wolves typically refer to the large, carnivorous mammals of the dog family (Canidae). They are known for their sharp teeth and sharp claws, as well as their howling habits. Wolves are often associated with the wild and can be found in various parts of the world, including forests, grasslands, and tundra. They are social animals and live in packs, usually led by an alpha male and female. The gray wolf is the most common species of wolf and is found throughout much of North America, Europe, and Asia.

Woman

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An adult human being, typically an adult human female.

Womanhood

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Womanhood refers to the state of being a woman or the qualities and attributes that are associated with women, including emotional, social, and physical characteristics. It encompasses a person's biological, psychological, social, and cultural identity as a female.<br><br>In essence, womanhood represents the culmination of a woman's growth and development, encompassing her distinctive experiences, perspectives, and roles. It can be understood as a social construct, shaped by societal norms, cultural expectations, and historical context, while also encompassing individual variability and diversity.<br><br>Some common aspects of womanhood include:<br><br>1. Biologically: menstruation, pregnancy, motherhood, and menopause.<br>2. Emotionally: emotional expression, nurturing, and relationships.<br>3. Socially: family roles, relationships, and contributions to community.<br>4. Culturally: expectations, stereotypes, and cultural norms.<br><br>Womanhood can be understood through feminist theories and perspectives, which emphasize the importance of agency, equality, and autonomy. Overall, womanhood is a complex and multifaceted concept that encompasses a wide range of experiences and definitions.

Womanise

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To treat women poorly or take advantage of them, often for sexual purposes.

Womanised

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Womanish describes a person, especially a man, who acts in a manner that is stereotypically or conventionally associated with women, typically in a way that is thought to be humorous or ridiculous.

Womaniser

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A person who habitually seeks and dislikes being chaste and forms casual relations at various places, especially sexual relations with multiple partners.

Womanisers

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Men who habitually have sexual relations with women who are reluctant or unable to give consent, typically in exchange for gifts, money, or other material benefits.

Womanising

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Engaging in sexual relationships with multiple women, often in a way that is considered irresponsible, unfaithful, or unrespectful, especially in a romantic relationship.

Womanism

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Womanism is a term used to describe a movement that focuses on the experiences, perspectives, and empowerment of women, particularly those from marginalized communities, including women of color, working-class women, and other women who have been historically oppressed.<br><br>The term "womanism" was first coined by Alice Walker in 1983 in her essay "A Crunk Feminist Theory" as a way to distinguish it from feminism. While feminism focuses on women's rights and equality, womanism places more emphasis on the intersectionality of race, class, and other forms of oppression that disproportionately affect women of color and other marginalized women.<br><br>Womanism is not just about advocating for women's rights, but also about recognizing and respecting the diversity of women's experiences and perspectives. It seeks to create a more inclusive and holistic understanding of women's empowerment, one that takes into account the complexities of power, privilege, and oppression.<br><br>Key principles of womanism include:<br><br>1. Intersectionality: Acknowledging that women's experiences are shaped by multiple forms of oppression, including racism, classism, sexism, homophobia, and other forms of marginalization.<br>2. Empowerment: Focusing on the empowerment of marginalized women, particularly those who have been historically silenced or excluded from mainstream feminist movements.<br>3. Community building: Prioritizing the building of supportive communities and networks among women, particularly those from marginalized groups.<br>4. Critical consciousness: Examining and challenging systems of oppression, including patriarchal, racist, and classist systems.<br>5. Culturally affirming: Recognizing and respecting the cultural practices, traditions, and experiences of women from diverse backgrounds.<br><br>Womanism seeks to challenge existing power structures and create a more inclusive and equitable society, one that values the voices and perspectives of all women, particularly those who have been historically marginalized.

Womanize

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To behave or spend a lot of time in a way that is typically associated with males, often in a way that is considered masculine or aggressive, and often in a peripheral or fetishized way, especially in a relationship with a woman.

Womanized

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Excessively or improperly masculine: having or showing characteristics or qualities that are traditionally associated more with men.<br><br>Example: "The traditionally womanized character in a novel was a man who enjoyed domestic duties and cried easily."

Womanizer

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A person, typically a man, who habitually seeks to seduce or have an affair with women, often using flattery, gifts, or other forms of manipulation to achieve their aims.

Womanizers

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A person, especially a man, who frequently has sexual relations with different women, often in a casual or uncommitted way.

Womanizes

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To make the most of something is to get the most benefits from it or to use it to the fullest extent.

Womanizing

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The act or habit of seeking or having multiple romantic or affairs, often involving infidelity, often in a way that is considered unfaithful to one's partner or contrary to one's values or obligations.

Womankind

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The entire female population of a region or the world collectively, often used as a synonym for "womanhood" or "womanliness".

Womanliness

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Womanliness refers to the qualities or characteristics associated with being a woman. It encompasses behaviors, mannerisms, and traits that are traditionally considered typical of females, such as nurturing, emotional expressiveness, and interpersonal skills. Womanliness can include qualities like empathy, compassion, and a strong sense of motherhood, which often involve a deep caring and connection to others, particularly children and family.<br><br>In a broader sense, womanliness can also refer to a feminine or feminine way of being, acting, or presenting oneself, which need not be limited to biology or reproductive capacity. People of any sex or gender can exhibit womanly qualities, and some individuals who identify with the concept of womanliness may not identify as women.

Womanly

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Relating to or characteristic of a woman.<br><br>Typically feminine or delicate in appearance, manner, or behavior.<br><br>Having qualities such as softness, sensitivity, and gentleness that are often associated with women.<br><br>Ex: "The womanly touch in the art piece added a sense of elegance and refinement."

Womb

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The womb is an ill-fated or tragic person, place, or thing. It typically means something that is doomed or unfortunate.

Wombat

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Noun: A wombat is a burrowing marsupial native to Australia. It is a stocky, carnivorous mammal that feeds on grasses, roots, and insects. Wombats are known for their distinctive cube-shaped scat and their ability to burrow complex underground tunnels and dens.