wane

  • 41wane — wain, Wayne …

    American English homophones

  • 42wane — I. , v. n. Ps. ix. 7. AS. wanian II. , sb. == want. M. Ode, 179; [wone]. Wright’s L. P. p. 30. AS. wana …

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  • 43wane — weɪn n. decreasing in brightness (of the moon); descent, lessening; approaching of the end (of a period of life, etc.) v. diminish; decline; ebb, subside, dwindle; approach the end (of life, a period, etc.) …

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  • 44wane — 1) anew 2) wean …

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  • 45wane — I. v. n. 1. Decrease, diminish, grow less. 2. Decline, fail, sink. II. n. 1. Diminution, decrease, lessening. 2. Decline, declension, decay, failure, falling off, decrease …

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  • 46wane — verb time lapse photography shows the moon waning Syn: decline, diminish, decrease, dwindle, shrink, tail off, ebb, fade (away), lessen, peter out, fall off, recede, slump, flag, weaken, give way, wither, crumble, eva …

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  • 47wane — verb Syn: decline, diminish, decrease, dwindle, shrink, tail off, ebb, fade, lessen, peter out, fall off, recede, slump, weaken, wither, evaporate, die out Ant: wax, grow …

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  • 48wane — [weɪn] verb [I] 1) to become weaker or less important 2) when the moon is waning, it looks smaller each night Ant: wax …

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  • 49Wane — Wa|ne, der; n, n meist Plural (germanische Mythologie Angehöriger eines Göttergeschlechts) …

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  • 50wane —   Emi, manono (as the moon).     Waning moon, mahina hapalua hope …

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