| weaponize |
make into or use as a weapon or a potential weapon; "Will modern physicists weaponize String Theory?"
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| web |
an intricate network suggesting something that was formed by weaving or interweaving; "the trees cast a delicate web of shadows over the lawn" an intricate trap that entangles or ensnares its victim vane: the flattened weblike part of a feather consisting of a series of barbs on either side of the shaft network: an interconnected system of things or people; "he owned a network of shops"; "retirement meant dropping out of a whole network of people who had been part of my life"; "tangled in a web of cloth" World Wide Web: computer network consisting of a collection of internet sites that offer text and graphics and sound and animation resources through the hypertext transfer protocol a fabric (especially a fabric in the process of being woven) membrane connecting the toes of some aquatic birds and mammals construct or form a web, as if by weaving
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| webbed |
(of the feet of some animals) having the digits connected by a thin fold of skin lacy: having open interstices or resembling a web
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| Weber's law |
(psychophysics) the concept that a just-noticeable difference in a stimulus is proportional to the magnitude of the original stimulus; "Weber's law explains why you don't notice your headlights are on in the daytime"
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| wedge |
any shape that is triangular in cross section bomber: a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States hacek: a diacritical mark (an inverted circumflex) placed above certain letters (such as the letter c) to indicate pronunciation wedge heel: a heel that is an extension of the sole of the shoe (golf) an iron with considerable loft and a broad sole something solid that is usable as an inclined plane (shaped like a V) that can be pushed between two things to separate them lodge: fix, force, or implant; "lodge a bullet in the table" squeeze like a wedge into a tight space; "I squeezed myself into the corner" chock: a block of wood used to prevent the sliding or rolling of a heavy object
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