wardrobe
— Noun
– English
~ collection of clothing belonging to one person
wardrobe
— Noun
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~ a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes
wardroom
— Noun
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~ military quarters for dining and recreation for officers of a warship (except the captain)
ware
— Noun
– English
~ articles of the same kind or material; usually used in combination: `silverware', `software'
ware
— Noun
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~ commodities offered for sale; "good business depends on having good merchandise"; "that store offers a variety of products"
warehouse
— Noun
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~ a storehouse for goods and merchandise
warehouseman
— Noun
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~ a workman who manages or works in a warehouse
warehouseman's lien
— Noun
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~ right of a warehouseman to retain goods until all storage charges have been paid
warehouser
— Noun
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~ a workman who manages or works in a warehouse
warehousing
— Noun
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~ depositing in a warehouse; "they decided to reposition their furniture in a recommended repository in Brooklyn"; "my car is in storage"; "publishers reduced print runs to cut down the cost of warehousing"
warfare
— Noun
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~ the waging of armed conflict against an enemy; "thousands of people were killed in the war"
warfare
— Noun
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~ an active struggle between competing entities; "a price war"; "a war of wits"; "diplomatic warfare"
warfarin
— Noun
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~ an anticoagulant (trade name Coumadin) use to prevent and treat a thrombus or embolus
Wallis Warfield Simpson
— Noun
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~ United States divorcee whose marriage to Edward VIII created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication
warhead
— Noun
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~ the front part of a guided missile or rocket or torpedo that carries the nuclear or explosive charge or the chemical or biological agents
Warhol
— Noun
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~ United States artist who was a leader of the Pop Art movement (1930-1987)
warhorse
— Noun
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~ a work of art (composition or drama) that is part of the standard repertory but has become hackneyed from much repetition
warhorse
— Noun
– English
~ an experienced person who has been through many battles; someone who has given long service