- wild|ish
- wild|ish «WYL dihsh», adjective.somewhat wild.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
ish — ish·er·wood; ish·kash·mi; ish·kyl·dite; ish·ma·el; ish·ma·el·ite; ish·ma·el·it·ish; ish·ma·el·it·ish; is·land·ish; ivory tower·ish; jad·ish; jew·ish·ness; jin·go·ish; kent·ish; kent·ish·man; kick·ish; kit·ten·ish; knav·ish; knav·ish·ly;… … English syllables
wild — wild; wild·bore; wild·cat·ter; wild·ish; wild·ling; wild·ness; wild·ean; wild·ing; wild·ly; wild·ish·ness; … English syllables
Wild card (card games) — Card games, particularly poker games, may contain one or more cards designated as wild. These may be jokers, or they may be normal ranked and suited cards pressed into wild card duty ( deuces wild is a common variant). In most cases, the wild… … Wikipedia
Wild card — The term wild card was originally used in card games, but the term has evolved to describe what the Merriam Webster Dictionary calls an unknown or unpredictable factor in any number of domains.Wild card may refer to:* Wild card (card games) a… … Wikipedia
Wild 9 — Infobox VG title = Wild 9 caption = developer = Shiny Entertainment publisher = Interplay designer = David Perry released = NA September 30, 1998 EU September, 1998 JP February 10, 2000 modes = Single player genre = Platform series= ratings =… … Wikipedia
Wild radish — Radish Rad ish (r[a^]d [i^]sh), n. [F. radis; cf. It. radice, Pr. raditz: all fr. L. radix, icis, a root, an edible root, especially a radish, akin to E. wort. See {Wort}, and cf. {Eradicate}, {Race} a root, {Radix}.] (Bot.) The pungent fleshy… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
night´mar´ish|ly — night|mar|ish «NYT MAIR ihsh», adjective. like a nightmare; causing fear or anxiety; very distressing; wild and strange; horrible: »nightmarish visions, the more terrible for their shapelessness and vagueness (New York Times). –night´mar´ish|ly,… … Useful english dictionary
night|mar|ish — «NYT MAIR ihsh», adjective. like a nightmare; causing fear or anxiety; very distressing; wild and strange; horrible: »nightmarish visions, the more terrible for their shapelessness and vagueness (New York Times). –night´mar´ish|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
pun´ish|a|ble|ness — pun|ish|a|ble «PUHN ih shuh buhl», adjective. 1. liable to punishment: »a punishable criminal. 2. deserving punishment: »One critic requested that the reading of American Wild West stories be made a punishable offense (Newsweek).… … Useful english dictionary
pun|ish|a|ble — «PUHN ih shuh buhl», adjective. 1. liable to punishment: »a punishable criminal. 2. deserving punishment: »One critic requested that the reading of American Wild West stories be made a punishable offense (Newsweek). –pun´ish|a|ble|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary