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more info Wakashan, n.
a family of North American Indian languages of British Columbia and Washington
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a member of one of the peoples in British Columbia and Washington who speak the Wakashan language
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more info Wakashan language, n.
a family of North American Indian languages of British Columbia and Washington
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more info Wake, n.
an island in the western Pacific between Guam and Hawaii
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more info Wake Island, n.
an island in the western Pacific between Guam and Hawaii
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more info Walapai, n.
the Yuman language spoken by the Walapai
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a member of a North American people formerly living in the Colorado river valley in Arizona
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more info Walbiri, n.
a language of Australian aborigines
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more info Waldenses, n.
a Christian sect of dissenters that originated in southern France in the late 12th century adopted Calvinist doctrines in the 16th century
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more info Waldheim, n.
Austrian diplomat who was Secretary General of the United Nations from 1972 to 1981; in 1986 he was elected president of Austria in spite of worldwide allegations that he had direct knowledge of Nazi atrocities during World War II (born in 1918)
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more info Waldorf salad, n.
typically made of apples and celery with nuts or raisins and dressed with mayonnaise
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more info Wales, n.
one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; during Roman times the region was known as Cambria
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more info Walesa, n.
Polish labor leader and statesman (born in 1943)
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more info Walhalla, n.
(Norse mythology) the hall in which the souls of heros slain in battle were received by Odin
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more info Walker, n.
United States writer (born in 1944)
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New Zealand runner who in 1975 became the first person to run a mile in less that 3 minutes and 50 seconds (born in 1952)
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more info Walker Percy, n.
United States writer whose novels explored human alienation (1916-1990)
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more info Walker Smith, n.
United States prizefighter who won the world middleweight championship five times and the world welterweight championship once (1921-1989)
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more info Walker foxhound, n.
an American breed of foxhound
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more info Walker hound, n.
an American breed of foxhound
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more info Walking horse, n.
a horse marked by stamina and trained to move at a fast running walk
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more info Walkman, n.
(trademark) a pocket-sized stereo system with light weight earphones
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more info Wall St., n.
a street in lower Manhattan where the New York Stock Exchange is located; symbol of American finance
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more info Wall Street, n.
used to allude to the securities industry of the United States
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a street in lower Manhattan where the New York Stock Exchange is located; symbol of American finance
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more info Walla Walla, n.
a town in southeastern Washington near the Oregon border
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more info Wallace, n.
English naturalist who formulated a concept of evolution that resembled Charles Darwin's (1823-1913)
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English writer noted for his crime novels (1875-1932)
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Scottish insurgent who led the resistance to Edward I; in 1297 he gained control of Scotland briefly until Edward invaded Scotland again and defeated Wallace and subsequently executed him (1270-1305)
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more info Wallace Carothers, n.
United States chemist who developed nylon (1896-1937)
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more info Wallace Hume Carothers, n.
United States chemist who developed nylon (1896-1937)
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more info Wallace Stevens, n.
United States poet (1879-1955)
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more info Wallenstein, n.
Austrian general who fought for the Hapsburgs during the Thirty Years' War (1583-1634)
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more info Waller, n.
United States jazz musician (1904-1943)
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more info Wallis Warfield Simpson, n.
United States divorcee whose marriage to Edward VIII created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication
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more info Wallis Warfield Windsor, n.
United States divorcee whose marriage to Edward VIII created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication
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