Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . —Wilder, wTKder, i). i. [-dered(-derd),-DERiffG.] To cause to lose the way or track;to bewilder. —Wil^demess, n. A tract of land or re-gion uncultivated and uninhabited by human be-ings, whetheraforest or a wide, barren plain; a wild;waste; desert; part of a garden, etc., where there isunchecked overgrowth or confusing superabun-dance. Wile, wil, n. A trick or stratagem practiced for in-snaring

Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . —Wilder, wTKder, i). i. [-dered(-derd),-DERiffG.] To cause to lose the way or track;to bewilder. —Wil^demess, n. A tract of land or re-gion uncultivated and uninhabited by human be-ings, whetheraforest or a wide, barren plain; a wild;waste; desert; part of a garden, etc., where there isunchecked overgrowth or confusing superabun-dance. Wile, wil, n. A trick or stratagem practiced for in-snaring Stock Photo
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Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . —Wilder, wTKder, i). i. [-dered(-derd), -DERiffG.] To cause to lose the way or track;to bewilder. —Wil^demess, n. A tract of land or re-gion uncultivated and uninhabited by human be-ings, whetheraforest or a wide, barren plain; a wild;waste; desert; part of a garden, etc., where there isunchecked overgrowth or confusing superabun-dance. Wile, wil, n. A trick or stratagem practiced for in-snaring or deception.—Wily, wilT, rt. [-lER: -TEST.]Full of, etc.; cunning; artful; tricky; sly.—Wilily, -iT-lT, adv. In a wily manner; by stratagem.—Wi-liness, n. State or quality of being wily; guile. Wilful. See Willful, under Will. Wilk, wilk, n. A species of mollusk. [See Whelk.] Will, wil, n. The faculty or power of mind by whichwe decide to do or not to do; power of choosing; fac-ulty of preferring or selecting 1 of 2 or more objects;choice made; volition; qlioice or determination of onewho has authority; a decree; command; strong wishor inclination; that which is strongly desired. (Law.). The legal declaration of a persons mind, as to themanner in which he would nave his property or es-tate disposed of after his death; testament; devise.—V. t. [imp. WILLED (wild) and WOULD (wd6d); p. p.WILLED; WILLING.] This verb has both an irregularand a regular form : 1. Irregular. (I will, thouwilt, he will; imp. would ; p. p. wanting.) To wish, desire; as an auxiliary, used to denote futurityde-pendent on the subject of the verb: thus, in the 1stperson, I ivill denotes willingness, consent, prom-ise, and when m-i7Z is emphasized, it denotes de-termination or fixed purpose: in the 2d and 3d per-sons, the idea of simple future certainty is expressed:seeSuALL.—2. Regular. (I will, thou will€st, heicilL-;imp. & p. p. willed.) To determine by an act ofchoice, ordain, decree; to give