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 .. . lied or Three-spotted Wrasse,several species, with vivid colors and thick lips,found in the Mediterranean and on the Eng. coasts. Wrath, rath, n. Violent anger; vehement exaspera-tion; indignation; rage; fury; ire; the effects of an-ger : the iust punishment of an offense or crime.— Wrathful, -ful, a. Full of wrath; very angry;greatly incensed : springing from, or expressing,wrath; furious; ire


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 .. . lied or Three-spotted Wrasse,several species, with vivid colors and thick lips,found in the Mediterranean and on the Eng. coasts. Wrath, rath, n. Violent anger; vehement exaspera-tion; indignation; rage; fury; ire; the effects of an-ger : the iust punishment of an offense or crime.— Wrathful, -ful, a. Full of wrath; very angry;greatly incensed : springing from, or expressing,wrath; furious; ireful: rasing; indignant: resent-ful; passionate. —Wrathfully, arZt;. — Wrathless,a. Free from anger. —Wrathy, -t, a. Very angry. Wreak. See under Wrack. Wreath, reth, 71.; pi. Wreaths, rethz. Somethingtwisted or curled; a garland; chaplet; esp., one giv-en to a victor.—Wreathe, reth, v. t. [wreathed(rethd), wkeathixg.] To twist, convolve, wind oneabout another, entwine ; to surround with any-thing twisted or con-volved ; to encircle,infold ; to twine ortwist about, encir-cle. — V. i. T o b einterwoven or e n- ^twined.—Wreath-y,rSttiT, a. Twisted,curled; spiral. Wreck, Wreckage, etc.


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