Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare ; Snd, eve, term ; Xv, I^e ; t>dd, tone, 6r j WHEEZE 505 WHIG. Ships Wheel. of a wheel, as a spinning-wheel; an instrument forpunishing criminals; a rolling or revolving body; adisk; orb; a turn or revolution; rotation; compass.(N^aut.) a circularframe having han-dles on the rim, usedin steering a ship ;{Pottery.) a round,wooden disk revolv-ing horizontally


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare ; Snd, eve, term ; Xv, I^e ; t>dd, tone, 6r j WHEEZE 505 WHIG. Ships Wheel. of a wheel, as a spinning-wheel; an instrument forpunishing criminals; a rolling or revolving body; adisk; orb; a turn or revolution; rotation; compass.(N^aut.) a circularframe having han-dles on the rim, usedin steering a ship ;{Pottery.) a round,wooden disk revolv-ing horizontally atthe top of a verticalshaft or spindle, onwhich the clay is• shaped. — v. t.[WHEELED (hweld), WHEELING.] ToCOn- vev on wheels, in avehicle with wheels,or in a wheelbarrow;to put into a rotatorymotion; to cause toturn or revolve.—t. t. To turn on, oras on, an axis ; to re-volve, rotate ; to goround in a circuit; make a spiral flight; to rollforward. — Wheeling, n. Act of conveying onwheels; condition of a road with regard to passage ofwheel-carriages; convenience for passing on wheels. — WheeKwright, -rit, n. A man who makes wheelsand wheel-carriages.—WheeKbarrow, n. A lightframe or box with 2 handles, supported by one wheel,and rolled by a single person. — Wheei-carriage,-karrej


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