"Woads" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A woad is a kind of blue pigment extracted from the Tyrian flower, used for tattooing and pigmenting fabrics in medieval Europe.
The art of magic; a branch of magic dealing with supernatural beings, spells, and mysterious powers, especially as associated with fantasy stories, mythical activities, or occult practices
Wizards are fictional characters that have magical powers, often seen in fantasy stories and films. They typically possess extraordinary abilities, such as the power to cast spells, communicate with magical creatures, and wield magical tools like wands or staffs. In many cultures and mythologies, wizards are depicted as wise, powerful, and knowledgeable individuals, often with a strong connection to nature.
To become or make someone or something look old and wise through hard experiences or trouble.<br><br>Example: "Many years of hardship wizen his young face."<br><br>Or, to become dingy or faded with age.<br><br>Example: "Her smile had been wizen by years of sadness."<br><br>Note: This word is often associated with the word "wizened", which has a more literal meaning of becoming gnarled or shriveled with age, often in a way that suggests a loss of health or vitality.
Having become old and wrinkled, typically through hard work, sadness, or worry; worn and weary.
WLAN stands for Wireless Local Area Network, which is a computer network that connects devices to the internet or to a LAN using wireless communication. It allows devices to communicate with each other without the use of cables or wires.
WMD stands for Weapons of Mass Destruction. These are extremely destructive weapons that can cause mass casualties and widespread damage, such as nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons.
Woad is a plant-based dye, specifically a blue pigment extracted from the leaves of the woad plant (Isatis tinctoria). It has been used for centuries in various cultures, particularly in medieval Europe, to dye fabric, particularly wool and silk.
Expressing surprise, shock, or excitement. Used to react to something unexpected or astonishing.
I think there might be a typo. You meant "wood". <br><br>The word "wood" can refer to:<br><br> The hard, fibrous substance that forms the core of trees and shrubs, or the material obtained from this substance, often used for construction or furniture making.<br> A wooded area or a forest.<br> A group of trees, especially one designed as a park.
To move unsteadily or to shake slightly, often because of a loss of balance or because of some external force.
The word "wobblies" refers to a nickname for members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), a left-wing labor union that was active in the United States from the early 20th century. The term was allegedly coined by business leaders and the media to ridicule and mock the IWW's radical politics and their advocacy for worker rights. Over time, however, the term has taken on a more nostalgic or folkloric connotation, often used to evoke a sense of solidarity and camaraderie among working-class people who identify with the IWW's ideology.
Unsteady or unbalanced in movement or position, often in a way that is difficult to control.