4. Dissolute, licentious, irregular, loose.
    5. Incontinent, prurient, lustful, lewd, lascivious, lecherous, carnal, salacious, libidinous, concupiscent, lickerish, unchaste, loose.
    6. Reckless, heedless, careless, inconsiderate, needless, groundless, gratuitous, wilful.

Wanton, n. Lewd person.

Wanton, v. n.

    1. Revel, frolic, sport, play, disport, frisk, romp, caper.
    2. Luxuriate, live luxuriously, live in clover.
    3. Toy, trifle, play, sport, dally amorously.

Wapiti, n. American elk, gray moose (Cervus Canadensis).

War, n.

    1. Enmity, hostility, state of opposition, strife, contention.
    2. Declared hostilities, fighting, warfare, arbitrament of the sword, contest of nations, armed conflict of powers, the last argument of kings, ultima ratio regum.
    3. Art of war, profession of arms.

War, v. n.

    1. Make war, carry on war.
    2. Contend, fight, strive.

Warble, v. a.

    1. Sing (with turns or trills like a bird), trill.
    2. Hymn, carol, chant, hum, utter musically, modulate.
    3. Cause to quaver, vibrate.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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