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lake ( n ) ( leɪk ) ( abbreviation L. ) =a large area of water that is surrounded by land, e. g. Lake Ontario. We swam in the lake.
ladybug ( n ) ( leɪdiˌbʌɡ ) =a small flying insect, usually red with black spots
ladder ( n ) ( l�dər ) =a piece of equipment for climbing up and down a wall, the side of a building, etc.
wrestling ( n ) ( rɛslɪŋ ) =a sport in which two people fight by holding each other and trying to throw or force the other one to the ground
wrist ( n ) ( rɪst ) =the joint between the hand and the arm, e. g. She broke her wrist. He wore a copper bracelet on his wrist.
wrestler ( n ) ( rɛslər ) =a person who takes part in the sport of wrestling
wrench 3 ( n ) monkey wrench
wrench 1 ( n ) ( rɛntʃ )
wrench 2 ( n ) monkey wrench
wrapping paper ( n ) =colored paper used for wrapping presents, e. g. a roll of wrapping paper.
wool 3 ( n ) =cloth made from animal's wool, used for making clothes, etc. , e. g. a wool blanket. This scarf is 100% wool.
wool 1 ( n ) ( wʊl ) =the soft, fine hair that covers the body of sheep, goats, and some other animals
wool 2 ( n ) =long, thick thread made from animal's wool, used for knitting, e. g. a ball of wool.
woodworking ( n ) ( wʊdˌwərkɪŋ ) =the activity or skill of making things from wood
woodwork ( n ) ( wʊdwərk ) =things made of wood in a building or room, such as doors and stairs, e. g. The woodwork needs painting.
woodwind ( n ) ( wʊdwɪnd ) =one of the group of musical instruments in an orchestra that are mostly made of wood or metal and are played by blowing.
woodchuck ( n ) ( wʊdtʃʌk ) ( also groundhog ) =a small N. American animal of the squirrel family
wood ( n ) ( wʊd ) e. g. He chopped some wood for the fire. All the furniture was made of wood.
wolf ( n ) ( wʊlf ) =a large wild animal of the dog family, that lives and hunts in groups, e. g. a pack of wolves.
wok ( n ) ( wɑk ) =a large pan shaped like a bowl, used especially for cooking Chinese food
wobble board
wing 2 ( n ) =one of the large, flat parts that stick out from the side of a plane and help to keep it in the air when it is flying
wing 3 ( n ) =one of the parts of a large building that sticks out from the main part, e. g. the east wing. the new wing of the hospital.
wing 1 ( n ) ( wɪŋ ) =one of the parts of the body of a bird, insect, or bat that it uses for flying, e. g. The swan flapped its wings noisily.
windsurfing ( n ) ( wɪndˌsərfɪŋ ) ( also boardsailing ) =the sport of sailing on water standing on a windsurfer, e. g. to go windsurfing.
wine glass
windsurfer 2 ( n ) =a person on a windsurfer
windsurfer 1 ( n ) ( wɪndˌsərfər ) ( also sailboard, board ) =a long, narrow board with a sail, that you stand on and sail across water on
windshield wiper ( n ) ( also wiper ) =a blade with a rubber edge that moves across a windshield to make it clear of rain, snow, etc.
windshield 2 ( n ) =a glass or plastic screen that provides protection from the wind, for example at the front of a motorcycle
windshield 1 ( n ) ( wɪndʃild ) =the window across the front of a vehicle
windowpane ( n ) ( wɪndoʊˌpeɪn ) =a piece of glass in a window, e. g. Rain was beating against the windowpanes.
window seat 1 ( n ) =a seat below a window
window seat 2 ( n ) =a seat next to a window in an aircraft, train, or other vehicle
window frame
window film
window cleaner 2 ( n ) ( also window washer ) =a person whose job it is to clean windows
window cleaner 1 ( n ) =a liquid substance used for cleaning windows
window 4 ( n ) =a small area of sth that you can see through, for example to talk to sb or to read sth, e. g. There was a long line of people at the ...
window 2 ( n ) ( also store window ) =the glass at the front of a store and the area behind it where goods are shown to the public, e. g. I saw the d ...
window 3 ( n ) =an area within a frame on a computer screen, in which a particular program is operating or in which information of a particular type ...
window 1 ( n ) ( wɪndoʊ ) =an opening in the wall or roof of a building, car, etc. , usually covered with glass, e. g. She looked out the window. to ...
width ( n ) ( wɪdθ ) =the measurement from one side of something to the other, e. g. It's about 10 yards in width.
widower ( n ) ( wɪdoʊər ) =a man whose wife has died and who hasn't married again
widow ( n ) ( wɪdoʊ ) =a woman whose husband has died and who hasn't married again, e. g. She may be entitled to a widow's benefits under her husband ...
whole - wheat bread
whole trout ( n ) ( traʊt ) =a common freshwater fish that is used for food. There are several types of trout
whiteboard ( n ) ( waɪtbɔrd ) =a large board with a smooth white surface that teachers, etc. write on with special pens
whisker 2 ( n ) whiskers = the hair growing on a man's face, especially on his cheeks and chin
whisker 1 ( n ) ( wɪskər ) =any of the long stiff hairs that grow near the mouth of a cat, mouse, etc.