wilted
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wilted — index dilapidated, stale Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
wilted — adj. Wilted is used with these nouns: ↑flower … Collocations dictionary
wilted — un·wilted; … English syllables
wilted — adjective not firm wilted lettuce • Syn: ↑limp • Similar to: ↑stale … Useful english dictionary
wilted — Synonyms and related words: atrophied, bathed in sweat, beaded with sweat, brittle, clammy, desiccated, diaphoretic, drenched with sweat, dried up, emaciated, in a sweat, papery, parchmenty, perspiring, perspiry, sere, shriveled, shrunken, sticky … Moby Thesaurus
wilted — wɪlt n. drooping, withering; disease in plants v. wither, become limp, lose freshness; lose spirit; weaken; become weak … English contemporary dictionary
faded flowers — wilted flowers, withered flowers … English contemporary dictionary
wilt — [[t]wɪ̱lt[/t]] wilts, wilting, wilted 1) VERB If a plant wilts, it gradually bends downwards and becomes weak because it needs more water or is dying. The roses wilted the day after she bought them... [V ed] Remove any damaged or wilted leaves.… … English dictionary
u̯elk-2, u̯elg- — u̯elk 2, u̯elg English meaning: wet, damp Deutsche Übersetzung: “feucht, naß” Material: 1. u̯elk : O.Ir. folc “Wasserflut”, folcaim “bade, wash”, Welsh golchi, Corn. golhy, Bret. gwalc”hi “wash”; O.H.G. welh (besides welc, see… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
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