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9-letter words containing wil

  • free will — free and independent choice; voluntary decision: You took on the responsibility of your own free will.
  • good will — friendly disposition; benevolence; kindness.
  • goodwilly — a volunteer.
  • iron will — stubbornness, determination
  • poor-will — a goatsucker, Phalaenoptilus nuttallii, of western North America.
  • rewilding — to introduce (animals or plants) to their original habitat or to a habitat similar to their natural one: proposals to rewild elephants to the American plains.
  • self-will — stubborn or obstinate willfulness, as in pursuing one's own wishes, aims, etc.
  • shadowily — in a shadowy way or manner
  • untwilled — (of fabric) not twilled
  • unwillful — deliberate, voluntary, or intentional: The coroner ruled the death willful murder.
  • unwilling — not willing; reluctant; loath; averse: an unwilling partner in the crime.
  • wilbraham — a city in SW Massachusetts.
  • wilburite — a member of a conservative body of Quakers formed in 1845 in protest against the evangelicalism of the Gurneyites.
  • wild bean — groundnut (def 1).
  • wild boar — a wild Old World swine, Sus scrofa, from which most of the domestic hogs are believed to be derived.
  • wild card — card game: substitute card
  • wild date — a feather palm, Phoenix sylvestris, of India, having drooping, bluish-green or grayish leaves and small, orange-yellow fruit.
  • wild hunt — (in northern European legend) a phantom hunt, conducted either in the sky or in forests.
  • wild oats — any uncultivated species of Avena, especially a common weedy grass, A. fatua, resembling the cultivated oat.
  • wild pear — a wild variety of pear, especially Pyrus pyraster or Pyrus caucasica
  • wild pink — any of several catchflies
  • wild rice — a tall aquatic grass, Zizania aquatica, of northeastern North America.
  • wild rose — any native species of rose, usually having a single flower with the corolla consisting of one circle of five roundish, spreading petals.
  • wild silk — tussah.
  • wild type — an organism having an appearance that is characteristic of the species in a natural breeding population.
  • wild west — the western frontier region of the U.S., before the establishment of stable government.
  • wild-card — of, constituting, or including a wild card.
  • wild-eyed — having an angry, insane, or distressed expression in the eyes.
  • wildcards — Plural form of wildcard.
  • wildcraft — The harvesting of wild plants to sell or make into saleable products.
  • wildering — (botany) A plant growing in a state of nature, especially one that has run wild or escaped from cultivation.
  • wildfires — Plural form of wildfire.
  • wildlands — land that has not been cultivated, especially land set aside and protected as a wilderness.
  • wildlings — Plural form of wildling.
  • wildwoods — Plural form of wildwood.
  • wild_life — Logic, Inheritance, Functions and Equations parts: interpreter, manual, tests, libraries, examples Paradise Project, DEC Paris Research Laboratory. LIFE is an experimental programming language with a powerful facility for structured type inheritance. It reconciles styles from functional programming, logic programming, and object-oriented programming. LIFE implements a constraint logic programming language with equality (unification) and entailment (matching) constraints over order-sorted feature terms. The Wild_LIFE interpreter has a comfortable user interface with incremental query extension ability. It contains an extensive set of built-in operations as well as an X Windows interface. A semantic superset of LOGIN and LeFun. Syntax is similar to prolog. Mailing list: [email protected] E-mail: Peter Van Roy <[email protected]>
  • wile away — to while away (time, etc.)
  • wilhelm i — William I (def 3).
  • wilkinsonGeoffrey, 1921–96, British chemist: Nobel prize 1973.
  • will call — the department, as of a large store, at which articles are held to be picked up, as when paid for
  • will-call — an item of merchandise that is reserved for a customer, who takes possession of it when payments have been completed.
  • will-less — having or exerting no will: a timid, will-less little man.
  • willemite — a mineral, a zinc silicate, Zn 2 SiO 4 , sometimes containing manganese, occurring in prismatic crystals or granular masses, usually greenish, sometimes white, brown, or red: a minor ore of zinc.
  • willesden — a former borough, now part of Brent, in SE England, near London.
  • willfully — deliberate, voluntary, or intentional: The coroner ruled the death willful murder.
  • william i — ("the Conqueror") 1027–87, duke of Normandy 1035–87; king of England 1066–87 (son of Robert I, duke of Normandy).
  • willinger — Comparative form of willing.
  • willingly — disposed or consenting; inclined: willing to go along.
  • williston — a city in NW North Dakota, on the Missouri River.
  • williwaws — Plural form of williwaw.

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