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Definition of wan
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Wan (v. i.) To grow wan; to
become
pale or
sickly
in
looks.
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Wane
::
Wane (n.)
Decline;
failure;
diminution;
decrease;
declension.
Incuriosity
::
Incuriosity
(n.) Want of
curiosity
or
interest;
inattentiveness;
indifference.
Dissolute
::
Dissolute
(a.)
Loosed
from
restraint;
esp., loose in
morals
and
conduct;
recklessly
abandoned
to
sensual
pleasures;
profligate;
wanton;
lewd;
debauched..
Wanness
::
Wanness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being wan; a
sallow,
dead, pale
color;
paleness;
pallor;
as, the
wanness
of the
cheeks
after a
fever..
Unhandsome
::
Unhandsome
(a.)
Wanting
noble or
amiable
qualities;
dishonorable;
illiberal;
low;
disingenuous;
mean;
indecorous;
as,
unhandsome
conduct,
treatment,
or
imputations..
Irreverent
::
Irreverent
(a.) Not
reverent;
showing
a want of
reverence;
expressive
of a want of
veneration;
as, an
irreverent
babbler;
an
irreverent
jest..
Gillian
::
Gillian
(n.) A girl; esp., a
wanton;
a
gill..
Giglet
::
Giglet
(n.) A
wanton;
a
lascivious
or
light,
giddy
girl..
Disrepair
::
Disrepair
(n.) A state of being in bad
condition,
and
wanting
repair..
Marketable
::
Marketable
(a.)
Wanted
by
purchasers;
salable;
as, furs are not
marketable
in that
country..
Ullage
::
Ullage
(n.) The
amount
which a
vessel,
as a cask, of
liquor
lacks of being full;
wantage;
deficiency..
Diffident
::
Diffident
(a.)
Wanting
confidence
in one's self;
distrustful
of one's own
powers;
not
self-reliant;
timid;
modest;
bashful;
characterized
by
modest
reserve.
Feed
::
Feed (n.) An
allowance
of
provender
given to a
horse,
cow, etc.; a meal; as, a feed of corn or
oats..
Trap
::
Trap (n.) A place in a water pipe, pump, etc., where air
accumulates
for want of an
outlet..
Complement
::
Complement
(v. t.) The
interval
wanting
to
complete
the
octave;
-- the
fourth
is the
complement
of the
fifth,
the sixth of the
third..
Old
::
Old
(superl.)
Aged;
antiquated;
hence,
wanting
in the
mental
vigor or other
qualities
belonging
to
youth;
-- used
disparagingly
as a term of
reproach..
Emptiness
::
Emptiness
(n.) Want of
knowledge;
lack of
sense;
vacuity
of mind.
Unequity
::
Unequity
(n.) Want of
equity
or
uprightness;
injustice;
wickedness;
iniquity.
Pension
::
Pension
(n.) A
stated
allowance
to a
person
in
consideration
of past
services;
payment
made to one
retired
from
service,
on
account
of age,
disability,
or other
cause;
especially,
a
regular
stipend
paid by a
government
to
retired
public
officers,
disabled
soldiers,
the
families
of
soldiers
killed
in
service,
or to
meritorious
authors,
or the
like..
Dote
::
Dote (v. i.) To be
weak-minded,
silly,
or
idiotic;
to have the
intellect
impaired,
especially
by age, so that the mind
wanders
or
wavers;
to
drivel..
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