💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Wartern"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| woolpacknoun | A bag of wool, traditionally weighing 240 pounds. |
| woolnoun | The hair of the sheep, llama and some other ruminants. |
| woolensnoun | (US) woolen clothes collectively |
| tuzznoun | (UK, dialect) A tuft of wool or similar material. |
| ratteennoun | (archaic) A thick, coarse, woolen twill. |
| woolly | Having a thick, soft texture, as if made of wool. |
| worsted | Defeated, overcome. |
| trendnoun | A fad or fashion style. |
| underwoolnoun | The short, wooly underfur of certain animals, especially sheep. |
| biernoun | A litter to transport the corpse of a dead person. |
| tronagenoun | (obsolete) The weighing of wool. |
| sheepswoolnoun | (uncountable) The wool of a sheep. |
| forest whitesnoun | (obsolete) penistone (coarse woolen material) |
| woolsacknoun | A seat made of wool; (specifically) the traditional seat of the British Lord Chancellor (since 2006 of the Lord Speaker of the House of Lords); hence (by metonymy) the post of Lord-Chancellor. |
| witneynoun | (historical) A kind of woollen cloth. |
| duroynoun | (historical) A kind of coarse woolen cloth used in 17th century England. |
| fangotnoun | (obsolete or historical) A unit formerly used for a bundle of silk, especially silk from Aleppo, of varying or unclear weight. |
| rougher | A worker who shapes something to prepare it for a finishing operation. |
| woolennoun | (American spelling) An item of clothing made from wool. |
| woolworksnoun | A factory for processing wool. |
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