W, w

[ duhb-uh l-yoo, -yoo; rapidly duhb-yuh ]
/ ˈdʌb əlˌyu, -yʊ; rapidly ˈdʌb yə /

noun, plural W's or Ws, w's or ws.

the 23rd letter of the English alphabet, a semivowel.
any spoken sound represented by the letter W or w, as in way, bewitch, or row.
something having the shape of a W.
a written or printed representation of the letter W or w.
a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter W or w.

Definition for w (2 of 8)

w

watt; watts.
withdrawn; withdrew.
withheld.

Definition for w (3 of 8)

W

Definition for w (4 of 8)

W 1

Symbol, Chemistry.

Origin of W

1
From the German word Wolfram wolfram

Definition for w (5 of 8)

W 2

Symbol.

the 23rd in order or in a series, or, when I is omitted, the 22nd.
Biochemistry. tryptophan.

Definition for w (6 of 8)

w/

with.

Definition for w (7 of 8)

w.

Definition for w (8 of 8)

W.

Example sentences from the Web for w

British Dictionary definitions for w (1 of 4)

w

W

/ (ˈdʌbəlˌjuː) /

noun plural w's, W's or Ws

the 23rd letter and 18th consonant of the modern English alphabet
a speech sound represented by this letter, in English usually a bilabial semivowel, as in web

British Dictionary definitions for w (2 of 4)

W

symbol for

watt
West
physics work
chem tungsten
women's (size)

Word Origin for W

(sense 4) from New Latin wolframium, from German Wolfram

British Dictionary definitions for w (3 of 4)

w.

abbreviation for

week
weight
width
wife
with
cricket
  1. wide
  2. wicket

British Dictionary definitions for w (4 of 4)

W.

abbreviation for

Wales
Welsh

Scientific definitions for w (1 of 3)

w

Abbreviation of width

Scientific definitions for w (2 of 3)

W

The symbol for tungsten.
Abbreviation of watt

Scientific definitions for w (3 of 3)

tungsten
[ tŭngstən ]

W

A hard, gray to white metallic element that is very resistant to corrosion. It has the highest melting point of all elements, and it retains its strength at high temperatures. It is used to make light-bulb filaments and to increase the hardness and strength of steel. Atomic number 74; atomic weight 183.84; melting point 3,410°C; boiling point 5,900°C; specific gravity 19.3 (20°C); valence 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Also called wolfram See Periodic Table.