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WR Wassermann reaction; water retention; weakly reactive; weak response; whole response; wiping reaction; work rate
Wr wrist; writhe
WRAIN Walter Reed Army Medical Center Institute of Nursing
WRAMC Walter Reed Army Medical Center
WRAML Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning
WRAT Wide Range Achievement Test
WRBC washed red blood cells
WRC washed red cells; water retention coefficient
WRE wahole ragweed extract
WRK Woodward reagent K
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WR Walter Reed
WR Washout rate
WR Western Reserve
WR Wistar Rats
wr Wobbler
WR work rate
WRAMC Walter Reed Army Medical Center
WRAT Wide Range Achievement Test
WRAT-R Wide Range Achievement Test--Revised
WRN Werner Syndrome
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  • wrinkle
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  • wrapping
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  • wrestlers
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  • wrinkle
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  • wrinkled tongue [=scrotal t.]
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
wrack 1. Wreck; ruin; destruction. "A world devote to universal wrack." (Milton)
2. Any marine vegetation cast up on the shore, especially plants of the genera Fucus, Laminaria, and Zostera, which are most abundant on northern shores.
3. <botany> Coarse seaweed of any kind.
<botany> Wrack grass, or Grass wrack, eelgrass.
Origin: OE. Wrak wreck. See Wreck.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
wraith 1. An apparition of a person in his exact likeness, seen before death, or a little after; hence, an apparition; a specter; a vision; an unreal image. "She was uncertain if it were the gypsy or her wraith." (Sir W. Scott) "O, hollow wraith of dying fame." (Tennyson)
2. Sometimes, improperly, a spirit thought to preside over the waters; called also water wraith.
Origin: Scot. Wraith, warth; probably originally, a guardian angel, from Icel. Voror a warden, guardian, akin to E. Ward. See Ward a guard.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
wranny <zoology> The common wren.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
wrap A cover, particularly one that enfolds or encloses.
(05 Mar 2000)
wrasse <zoology> Any one of numerous edible, marine, spiny-finned fishes of the genus Labrus, of which several species are found in the Mediterranean and on the Atlantic coast of Europe. Many of the species are bright-coloured.
Among the European species are the ballan wrasse (Labrus maculatus), the streaked wrasse (L. Lineatus), the red wrasse (L. Mixtus), the comber wrasse (L. Comber), the blue-striped, or cook, wrasse (see Peacock fish, under Peacock), the rainbow wrasse (L. Vulgaris), and the seawife.
Origin: W. Gwrachen.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
wreath A structure resembling a twisted or entwined band or a garland.
Origin: A.S. Wraeth, a bandage
(05 Mar 2000)
wreath-shell <zoology> A marine shell of the genus Turbo. See Turbo.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
wreathe To be intewoven or entwined; to twine together; as, a bower of wreathing trees.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
wreck 1. The destruction or injury of a vessel by being cast on shore, or on rocks, or by being disabled or sunk by the force of winds or waves; shipwreck. "Hard and obstinate As is a rock amidst the raging floods, 'Gainst which a ship, of succor desolate, Doth suffer wreck, both of herself and goods." (Spenser)
2. Destruction or injury of anything, especially by violence; ruin; as, the wreck of a railroad train. "The wreck of matter and the crush of worlds." (Addison) "Its intellectual life was thus able to go on amidst the wreck of its political life." (J. R. Green)
3. The ruins of a ship stranded; a ship dashed against rocks or land, and broken, or otherwise rendered useless, by violence and fracture; as, they burned the wreck.
4. The remain of anything ruined or fatally injured. "To the fair haven of my native home, The wreck of what I was, fatigued I come." (Cowper)
5. Goods, etc, which, after a shipwreck, are cast upon the land by the sea.
Origin: OE. Wrak, AS. Wraec exile, persecution, misery, from wrecan to drive out, punish; akin to D. Wrak, adj, damaged, brittle, n, a wreck, wraken to reject, throw off, Icel. Rek a thing drifted ashore, Sw. Vrak refuse, a wreck, Dan. Vrag. See Wreak, and cf. Wrack a marine plant
Alternative forms: wrack.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
wreckfish <zoology> A stone bass.
Origin: So called because it often comes in with wreckage.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
wren 1. <ornithology> Any one of numerous species of small singing birds belonging to Troglodytes and numerous allied of the family Troglodytidae.
Among the species best known are the house wren (Troglodytes aedon) common in both Europe and America, and the American winter wren (T. Hiemalis). See also Cactus wren, Marsh wren, and Rock wren, under Cactus, Marsh, and Rock.
2. <ornithology> Any one of numerous species of small singing birds more or less resembling the true wrens in size and habits.
Among these are several species of European warblers; as, the reed wren (see Reed warbler, under Reed), the sedge wren, see Sedge warbler, the willow wren (see Willow warbler, the golden-crested wren, and the ruby-crowned wren (see Kinglet). Ant wren, any one of numerous South American birds of the family Formicaridae, allied to the ant thrushes. Blue wren, a small Australian singing bird (Malurus cyaneus), the male of which in the breeding season is bright blue. Called also superb warbler. Emu wren. Wren babbler, any one of numerous species of small timaline birds belonging to Alcippe, Stachyris, Timalia, and several allied genera. These birds are common in Southern Asia and the East Indies. Wren tit. See Ground wren. Wren warbler, any one of several species of small Asiatic and African singing birds belonging to Prinia and allied genera. These birds are closely allied to the tailor birds, and build their nests in a similar manner. See also Pincpinc.
Origin: OE. Wrenne, AS. Wrenna, wraenna, perhaps akin to wrne lascivious.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
wrench 1. Trick; deceit; fraud; stratagem. "His wily wrenches thou ne mayst not flee." (Chaucer)
2. A violent twist, or a pull with twisting. "He wringeth them such a wrench." (Skelton) "The injurious effect upon biographic literature of all such wrenches to the truth, is diffused everywhere." (De Quincey)
3. A sprain; an injury by twisting, as in a joint.
4. Means; contrivance.
5. An instrument, often a simple bar or lever with jaws or an angular orifice either at the end or between the ends, for exerting a twisting strain, as in turning bolts, nuts, screw taps, etc.; a screw key. Many wrenches have adjustable jaws for grasping nuts, etc, of different sizes.
6. <mechanics> The system made up of a force and a couple of forces in a plane perpendicular to that force. Any number of forces acting at any points upon a rigid body may be compounded so as to be equivalent to a wrench. Carriage wrench, a wrench adapted for removing or tightening the nuts that confine the wheels on the axles, or for turning the other nuts or bolts of a carriage or wagon. Monkey wrench. See Monkey. Wrench hammer, a wrench with the end shaped so as to admit of being used as a hammer.
Origin: OE. Wrench deceit, AS. Wrenc deceit, a twisting; akin to G. Rank intrigue, crookedness, renken to bend, twist, and E. Wring. See Wring, and cf. Ranch.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
wrestle 1. To contend, by grappling with, and striving to trip or throw down, an opponent; as, they wrestled skillfully. "To-morrow, sir, I wrestle for my credit, and he that escapes me without some broken limb shall acquit him well." (Shak) "Another, by a fall in wrestling, started the end of the clavicle from the sternum." (Wiseman)
2. Hence, to struggle; to strive earnestly; to contend. "Come, wrestle with thy affections." (Shak) "We wrestle not against flesh and blood." (Eph. Vi. 12) "Difficulties with which he had himself wrestled." (M. Arnold)
Origin: OE. Wrestlen, wrastlen, AS. Wrstlian, freq. Of wrstan to wrest; akin to OD. Wrastelen to wrestle. See Wrest.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
wrestling A sport consisting of hand-to-hand combat between two unarmed contestants seeking to pin or press each other's shoulders to the ground.
(12 Dec 1998)
wright One who is engaged in a mechanical or manufacturing business; an artificer; a workman; a manufacturer; a mechanic; especially, a worker in wood; now chiefly used in compounds, as in millwright, wheelwright, etc. "He was a well good wright, a carpenter." (Chaucer)
Origin: OE. Wrighte, writhe, AS. Wyrtha, fr. Wyrcean to work. See Work.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Wrestling - »õâ A sport consisting of hand-to-hand combat between two unarmed contestants seeking to pin or press each other's shoulders to the ground.
    Synonyms : Wrestlings
  • Wrist - »õâ The region of the upper limb between the metacarpus and the FOREARM.
    Synonyms : Wrists
  • Wrist Injuries - »õâ Injuries to the wrist or the wrist joint.
    Synonyms : Injuries, Wrist, Injury, Wrist, Wrist Injury
  • Wrist Joint - »õâ The joint that is formed by the distal end of the RADIUS, the articular disc of the distal radioulnar joint, and the proximal row of CARPAL BONES; (SCAPHOID BONE; LUNATE BONE; triquetral bone).
    Synonyms : Joint, Wrist, Joints, Wrist, Wrist Joints
  • Writing - »õâ The act or practice of literary composition, the occupation of writer, or producing or engaging in literary work as a profession.
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wrongful death a death that results from a wrongful act or from negligence; a death that can serve as the basis for a civil action for damages on behalf of the dead person's family or heirs
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wryneck torticollis: an unnatural condition in which the head leans to one side because the neck muscles on that side are contracted Old World woodpecker with a peculiar habit of twisting the neck
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Wright United States writer of detective novels (1888-1939) United States writer whose work is concerned with the oppression of African Americans (1908-1960) United States aviation pioneer who (with his brother Orville Wright) invented the airplane (1867-1912) influential United States architect (1869-1959) United States early feminist (born in Scotland) (1795-1852) someone who makes or repairs something (usually used in combination)
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wrist joint wrist: a joint between the distal end of the radius and the proximal row of carpal bones
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wrap arrange or fold as a cover or protection; "wrap the baby before taking her out"; "Wrap the present" cloak that is folded or wrapped around a person a sandwich in which the filling is rolled up in a soft tortilla wind: wrap or coil around; "roll your hair around your finger"; "Twine the thread around the spool" wrapping: the covering (usually paper or cellophane) in which something is wrapped envelop: enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering; "Fog enveloped the house"
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WR dried seaweed especially that cast ashore
WR growth of marine vegetation especially of the large forms such as rockweeds and kelp
WR the destruction or collapse of something
WR smash or break forcefully
WR a mental representation of some haunting experience
WR lacking in substance
WR the largest national park of the United States
WR an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)
WR an angry dispute
WR to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively
WR herd and care for
WR a cowboy who takes care of the saddle horses
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