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Definition of wild
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of wild is as below...
Wild (n.) An
uninhabited
and
uncultivated
tract or
region;
a
forest
or
desert;
a
wilderness;
a
waste;
as, the wilds of
America;
the wilds of
Africa..
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Hep Tree
::
Hep tree () The wild
dog-rose.
Prowl
::
Prowl (v. i.) To rove or
wander
stealthily,
esp. for prey, as a wild
beast;
hence,
to prey; to
plunder..
Canker
::
Canker
(n.) A kind of wild,
worthless
rose; the
dog-rose..
Wild-cat
::
Wild-cat
(a.)
Unsound;
worthless;
irresponsible;
unsafe;
-- said to have been
originally
applied
to the notes of an
insolvent
bank in
Michigan
upon which there was the
figure
of a
panther.
Desolate
::
Desolate
(a.)
Destitute
or
deprived
of
inhabitants;
deserted;
uninhabited;
hence,
gloomy;
as, a
desolate
isle; a
desolate
wilderness;
a
desolate
house..
Wildwood
::
Wildwood
(n.) A wild or
unfrequented
wood. Also used
adjectively;
as,
wildwood
flowers;
wildwood
echoes..
Skeg
::
Skeg (n.) A sort of wild plum.
Shatter-pated
::
Shatter-pated
(a.)
Disordered
or
wandering
in
intellect;
hence,
heedless;
wild..
Ganza
::
Ganza (n.) A kind of wild
goose,
by a flock of which a
virtuoso
was
fabled
to be
carried
to the lunar
world..
Stocker
::
Stockdove
(n.) A
common
European
wild
pigeon
(Columba
aenas),
so
called
because
at one time
believed
to be the stock of the
domestic
pigeon,
or,
according
to some, from its
breeding
in the
stocks,
or
trunks,
of
trees..
Tract
::
Tract (v.) The
footprint
of a wild
beast.
Chicory
::
Chicory
(n.) A
branching
perennial
plant
(Cichorium
Intybus)
with
bright
blue
flowers,
growing
wild in
Europe,
Asia, and
America;
also
cultivated
for its roots and as a salad
plant;
succory;
wild
endive.
See
Endive..
Echinococcus
::
Echinococcus
(n.) A
parasite
of man and of many
domestic
and wild
animals,
forming
compound
cysts or
tumors
(called
hydatid
cysts)
in
various
organs,
but
especially
in the liver and
lungs,
which often cause
death.
It is the
larval
stage of the
Taenia
echinococcus,
a small
tapeworm
peculiar
to the dog..
Wilder
::
Wilder
(a.) To
bewilder;
to
perplex.
Scapegrace
::
Scapegrace
(n.) A
graceless,
unprincipled
person;
one who is wild and
reckless..
Undomesticate
::
Undomesticate
(v. t.) To make wild or
roving.
Bewilderment
::
Bewilderment
(n.) A
bewildering
tangle
or
confusion.
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Growing
or
produced
without
culture;
growing
or
prepared
without
the aid and care of man;
native;
not
cultivated;
brought
forth by
unassisted
nature
or by
animals
not
domesticated;
as, wild
parsnip,
wild
camomile,
wild
strawberry,
wild
honey..
Tusk
::
Tusk (n.) One of the
elongated
incisor
or
canine
teeth of the wild boar,
elephant,
etc.;
hence,
any long,
protruding
tooth..
Scry
::
Scry (v.) A flock of wild fowl.
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