Associations to the word «Wilding»
Noun
- Monmouth
- Conifer
- Trainee
- Taunton
- Rowland
- Crutch
- Wimbledon
- Wentworth
- Callahan
- Anthony
- Alison
- Ruth
- Cripple
- Shrewsbury
- Lordship
- Ritchie
- Epsom
- Betsy
- Christchurch
- Cora
- Grey
- Blake
- Lacy
- Emily
- Suzanne
- Pursuer
- Diana
- Penelope
- Rake
- Michael
- Dismay
- Tennis
- Gb
- Groom
- Leaf
- Hal
- Fresno
- Valerie
- Housekeeper
- Walters
- Rumour
- Shrug
- Gore
- Stamp
- Ensign
- Fletcher
- Betrayal
- Mistress
- Judy
- Muzzle
- Taxonomy
- Agitation
- Heed
- Canterbury
- Scorn
- Dorothy
- Locker
- Richard
- Calm
- Spencer
- Gavin
- Lodging
- Tony
- Ludwig
- Neville
- Galloway
- Wade
- Grace
- Jason
- Nick
- Cockpit
- Duke
- Faith
- Rob
- Folly
- Presenter
- Quarrel
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
WILDING, noun. A wild apple or apple-tree.
WILDING, noun. Any plant that grows wild; a wildflower, wild apple, etc.
WILDING, verb. Present participle of wild
WILDING, adjective. (poetic) Not tame or cultivated; wild.
WILDING, noun. (usually in the plural) (philately) Any British stamp with the image of Queen Elizabeth II, based on a portrait by Dorothy Wilding.
Dictionary definition
WILDING, noun. A wild uncultivated plant (especially a wild apple or crabapple tree).
WILDING, noun. An outrageous rampage usually involving sexual attacks by men on women.
Wise words
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