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Definition of wild
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Wild
(adv.)
Wildly;
as, to talk
wild..
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Dziggetai
::
Dziggetai
(n.) The
kiang,
a wild horse or wild ass of
Thibet
(Asinus
hemionus)..
Ranty
::
Ranty (a.) Wild;
noisy;
boisterous.
Extravagance
::
Extravagance
(n.) The state of being
extravagant,
wild, or
prodigal
beyond
bounds
of
propriety
or duty; want of
moderation;
excess;
especially,
undue
expenditure
of
money;
vaid and
superfluous
expense;
prodigality;
as,
extravagance
of
anger,
love,
expression,
imagination,
demands..
Hare''brained''
::
Hare'brained'
(a.) Wild;
giddy;
volatile;
heedless.
Brant
::
Brant (n.) A
species
of wild goose
(Branta
bernicla)
--
called
also brent and brand
goose.
The name is also
applied
to other
related
species.
Savagery
::
Savagery
(n.) Wild
growth,
as of
plants..
Scapegoat
::
Scapegoat
(n.) A goat upon whose head were
symbolically
placed
the sins of the
people,
after which he was
suffered
to
escape
into the
wilderness..
Rapparee
::
Rapparee
(n.) A wild Irish
plunderer,
esp. one of the 17th
century;
-- so
called
from his
carrying
a
half-pike,
called
a
rapary..
Birdcatching
::
Birdcatching
(n.) The art, act, or
occupation
or
catching
birds or wild
fowls..
Weird
::
Weird (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
witchcraft;
caused
by, or
suggesting,
magical
influence;
supernatural;
unearthly;
wild; as, a weird
appearance,
look,
sound,
etc..
Stun
::
Stun (v. t.) To
astonish;
to
overpower;
to
bewilder.
Oorial
::
Oorial
(n.) A wild,
bearded
sheep
inhabiting
the
Ladakh
mountains.
It is
reddish
brown,
with a dark beard from the chin to the
chest..
Bush
::
Bush (n.) A
thicket,
or place
abounding
in trees or
shrubs;
a wild
forest..
Gad
::
Gad (n.) To walk
about;
to rove or go
about,
without
purpose;
hence,
to run wild; to be
uncontrolled..
Inhospitable
::
Inhospitable
(a.)
Affording
no
shelter
or
sustenance;
barren;
desert;
bleak;
cheerless;
wild.
Debacchation
::
Debacchation
(n.) Wild
raving
or
debauchery.
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. t.) To
reduce
from a wild to a tamed
state;
to bring under
discipline;
-- said
especially
of birds
trained
for the
chase,
but also of other
animals..
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Growing
or
produced
without
culture;
growing
or
prepared
without
the aid and care of man;
native;
not
cultivated;
brought
forth by
unassisted
nature
or by
animals
not
domesticated;
as, wild
parsnip,
wild
camomile,
wild
strawberry,
wild
honey..
Hunt
::
Hunt (v. t.) To
search
for or
follow
after,
as game or wild
animals;
to
chase;
to
pursue
for the
purpose
of
catching
or
killing;
to
follow
with dogs or guns for sport or
exercise;
as, to hunt a
deer..
Promethea
::
Promethea
(n.) A large
American
bombycid
moth
(Callosamia
promethea).
Its larva feeds on the
sassafras,
wild
cherry,
and other
trees,
and
suspends
its
cocoon
from a
branch
by a
silken
band..
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