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9,062 words match “WHO”

WHO pron. 2 definitions
ther as singular or plural. See the Note under What, pron., 1. As interrogative pronouns, who and whom ask the question: What or which person or persons Who and whom, as relative pronouns (in the sense of that), are properly used of persons (corresponding to which, as applied to things), but are sometimes, less properl…
WHOA interj.
Stop; stand; hold. See Ho, 2.
WHOBUB n.
Hubbub. [Obs.] Beau. & Fl.
WHOEVER pron.
Whatever person; any person who; be or she who; any one who; as, he shall be punished, whoever he may be. "Whoever envies or repines." Milton. "Whoever the king favors." Shak.
WHOLE a. 5 definitions
number, etc.; comprising all the parts; free from deficiency; all; total; entire; as, the whole earth; the whole solar system; the whole army; the whole nation. "On their whole host I flew unarmed." Milton. The whole race of mankind. Shak.
WHOLE-HOOFED a.
Having an undivided hoof, as the horse.
WHOLE-LENGTH a. 2 definitions
Representing the whole figure; -- said of a picture or statue. -- n.
WHOLE-SOULED a.
Thoroughly imbued with a right spirit; noble-minded; devoted.
WHOLENESS n.
The quality or state of being whole, entire, or sound; entireness; totality; completeness.
WHOLESALE n. 3 definitions
Sale of goods by the piece or large quantity, as distinguished from retail. By wholesale, in the mass; in large quantities; without distinction or discrimination. Some, from vanity or envy, despise a valuable book, and throw contempt upon it by wholesale. I. Watts.
WHOLESOME a. 3 definitions
Tending to promote health; favoring health; salubrious; salutary. Wholesome thirst and appetite. Milton. From which the industrious poor derive an agreeable and wholesome variety of food. A Smith.
WHOLLY adv. 2 definitions
In a whole or complete manner; entirely; completely; perfectly. Nor wholly overcome, nor wholly yield. Dryden.
WHOM pron.
The objective case of who. See Who.
WHOMSOEVER pron.
The objective of whosoever. See Whosoever. The Most High ruleth in the kingdow of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will. Dan. iv. 17.
WHOOBUB n.
Hubbub. [Obs.] Shak.
WHOOP v. 6 definitions
To utter a whoop, or loud cry, as eagerness, enthusiasm, or enjoyment; to cry out; to shout; to halloo; to utter a war whoop; to hoot, as an owl. Each whooping with a merry shout. Wordsworth. When naught was heard but now and then the howl Of some vile cur, or whooping of the owl. W. Browne.
WHOOPER n.
One who, or that which, whooops. Woopher swan. (Zoöl.) See the Note under Swan.
WHOOPING n.
a. & n. from Whoop, v. t. Whooping cough (Med.), a violent, convulsive cough, returning at longer or shorter intervals, and consisting of several expirations, followed by a sonorous inspiration, or whoop; chin cough; hooping cough. Dunglison. -- Whooping crane (Zoöl.), a North American crane (Crus Americana) noted for…
WHOOT v.
To hoot. [Obs.]
WHOP v. 2 definitions
Same as Whap. Forby.
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