Cockcroft-Walton accelerator
— Noun
– English
~ a high-voltage machine in which rectifiers charge capacitors that discharge and drive charged particles through an accelerating tube
waltz
— Noun
– English
~ an assured victory (especially in an election)
waltz
— Noun
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~ a ballroom dance in triple time with a strong accent on the first beat
waltz
— Noun
– English
~ music composed in triple time for waltzing
wamble
— Verb
– English
~ move unsteadily or with a weaving or rolling motion
wampanoag
— Noun
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~ a member of the Algonquian people of Rhode Island and Massachusetts who greeted the Pilgrims
wampee
— Noun
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~ American plant having spikes of blue flowers and growing in shallow water of streams and ponds
wampum
— Noun
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~ small cylindrical beads made from polished shells and fashioned into strings or belts; used by certain Native American peoples as jewelry or currency
wampum
— Noun
– English
~ informal terms for money
wampumpeag
— Noun
– English
~ small cylindrical beads made from polished shells and fashioned into strings or belts; used by certain Native American peoples as jewelry or currency
WAN
— Noun
– English
~ a computer network that spans a wider area than does a local area network
wan
— Adjective
– English
~ lacking vitality as from weariness or illness or unhappiness; "a wan smile"
wan
— Adjective
– English
~ (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble; "the pale light of a half moon"; "a pale sun"; "the late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on the street"; "a pallid sky"; "the pale (or wan) stars"; "the wan light of dawn"
wan
— Adjective
– English
~ abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress; "the pallid face of the invalid"; "her wan face suddenly flushed"
wanamaker
— Noun
– English
~ United States businessman whose business grew into one of the first department stores (1838-1922)
John Wanamaker
— Noun
– English
~ United States businessman whose business grew into one of the first department stores (1838-1922)