Wych


historical examples

the lady of the lake sir walter scott
field and woodland plants william s. furneaux
trees worth knowing julia ellen rogers
wayside and woodland trees edward step
seaward suss-x edric holmes
cradock nowell, vol. 2 (of 3) richard doddridge blackmore
trees. a woodland notebook herbert maxwell
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 5, slice 4 various
the atlantic monthly, volume 13, no. 80, june, 1864 various
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 9, slice 3 various

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    an elm, ulmus glabra, of northern and western europe, having large, co-rs- leaves. historical examples the lady of the lake sir walter scott field and woodland plants william s. furneaux trees worth knowing julia ellen rogers cradock nowell, vol. 2 (of 3) richard doddridge blackmore trees. a woodland notebook herbert maxwell encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, […]

  • Wycliffe

    john, c1320–84, english theologian, religious reformer, and biblical translator. historical examples from a terrace in prague lieut.-col. b. granville baker in convent walls emily sarah holt an introduction to the history of western europe james harvey robinson the great events by famous historians, volume 07 various encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 3, slice 7 various […]

  • Wycliffite

    of or relating to wycliffe or the wycliffites. a follower of john wycliffe; lollard. historical examples encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 9, slice 5 various encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 3, slice 7 various lectures on bible revision samuel newth german society at the close of the middle ages ernest belfort bax the white rose […]

  • Wye-level

    an instrument, consisting of a spirit level mounted under and parallel to a telescope, that can be rotated in its y -shaped supports for adjustment.

  • Wye

    the letter y, or something having a similar shape. electricity. a three-phase, y -shaped circuit arrangement. railroads. a track arrangement with three switches and three legs for reversing the direction of a train. a river flowing from central wales through sw england into the severn estuary. 130 miles (210 km) long. contemporary examples obama’s deadbeat […]


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