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Definition of wilt
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of wilt is as below...
Wilt (v. i.) To begin to
wither;
to lose
freshness
and
become
flaccid,
as a plant when
exposed
when
exposed
to
drought,
or to great heat in a dry day, or when
separated
from its root; to
droop;.
to
wither..
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Welt
::
Welt (v. t.) To wilt.
Nilt
::
Nilt () Wilt not.
Wilt
::
Wilt (v. t.) To cause to begin to
wither;
to make
flaccid,
as a green
plant..
Wilting
::
Wilting
(imp. & p. p.) of Wil.
Shire
::
Shire (n.) A
portion
of Great
Britain
originally
under the
supervision
of an earl; a
territorial
division,
usually
identical
with a
county,
but
sometimes
limited
to a
smaller
district;
as,
Wiltshire,
Yorkshire,
Richmondshire,
Hallamshire..
Wilt
::
Wilt (v. t.)
Hence,
to cause to
languish;
to
depress
or
destroy
the vigor and
energy
of..
Withered
::
Withered
(a.)
Faded;
dried up;
shriveled;
wilted;
wasted;
wasted
away.
Welk
::
Welk (v. t.) To cause to
wither;
to wilt.
Twilt
::
Twilt (n.) A
quilt.
Fresh
::
Fresh
(superl)
Lately
produced,
gathered,
or
prepared
for
market;
not
stale;
not dried or
preserved;
not
wilted,
faded,
or
tainted;
in good
condition;
as, fresh
vegetables,
flowers,
eggs, meat,
fruit,
etc.;
recently
made or
obtained;
occurring
again;
repeated;
as, a fresh
supply
of
goods;
fresh tea,
raisins,
etc.;
lately
come or made
public;
as, fresh news;
recently
taken from a well or
spring;
as, fresh
water..
Art
::
Art () The
second
person
singular,
indicative
mode,
present
tense,
of the
substantive
verb Be; but
formed
after the
analogy
of the
plural
are, with the
ending
-t, as in thou
shalt,
wilt, orig. an
ending
of the
second
person
sing. pret. Cf. Be. Now used only in
solemn
or
poetical
style..
Crisp
::
Crisp (a.)
Possessing
a
certain
degree
of
firmness
and
freshness;
in a
fresh,
unwilted
condition..
Wilton Carpet
::
Wilton
carpet
() A kind of
carpet
woven with loops like the
Brussels,
but
differing
from it in
having
the loops cut so as to form an
elastic
velvet
pile; -- so
called
because
made
originally
at
Wilton,
England..
Grout
::
Grout (n.) A thin,
coarse
mortar,
used for
pouring
into the
joints
of
masonry
and
brickwork;
also, a finer
material,
used in
finishing
the best
ceilings.
Gwilt..
Welter
::
Welter
(v. i.) To
wither;
to wilt.
Wilt
::
Wilt (v. i.) To begin to
wither;
to lose
freshness
and
become
flaccid,
as a plant when
exposed
when
exposed
to
drought,
or to great heat in a dry day, or when
separated
from its root; to
droop;.
to
wither..
Wilt
::
Wilt () 2d pers. sing. of Will.
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