| WITT | Wittenborn [Psychiatric Rating Scale] |
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| wittol | 1. <zoology> The wheatear. 2. A man who knows his wife's infidelity and submits to it; a tame cuckold; so called because the cuckoo lays its eggs in the wittol's nest. Origin: Said to be for white tail, and so called in allusion to its white tail; but cf. Witwal. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| witts | <chemical> Tin ore freed from earthy matter by stamping. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| WITT | British philosopher born in Austria |
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| WITT | in the manner of Ludwig Wittgenstein |
| WITT | a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter |
| WITT | in a witty manner |
| WITT | a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter |
| WITT | aware or knowing |
| WITT | intentionally conceived |
| WITT | with full knowledge and deliberation |
| WITT | combining clever conception and facetious expression |
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