wand |
wald |
As nouns the difference between wand and wald
is that
wand is wall, partition while
wald is power; strength or
wald can be forest; woods.
As a verb wald is
to govern; inherit.
wand |
fand |
As a noun wand
is wall, partition.
As a verb fand is
to seek (to do a thing); try; attempt; endeavour; make a shift or
fand can be (
find).
wand |
wend |
As nouns the difference between wand and wend
is that
wand is wall, partition while
wend is a member of a slavic people from the borders of germany and poland; a sorb; a kashub.
wand |
wad |
As a noun wand
is wall, partition.
As a verb wad is
third person singular of.
wand |
wang |
As a noun wand
is wall, partition.
wand |
wane |
As nouns the difference between wand and wane
is that
wand is wall, partition while
wane is a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or
wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or
wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling.
As a verb wane is
(
label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline.
wand |
ward |
As a noun wand
is wall, partition.
As a proper noun ward is
for a guard or watchman.
wand |
rand |
As a noun wand
is wall, partition.
As an initialism rand is
(legal) reasonable and nondiscriminatory; a standard used with respect to licensing.
wand |
wan |
As nouns the difference between wand and wan
is that
wand is a stick or staff while
wan is the quality of being wan; wanness.
As verbs the difference between wand and wan
is that
wand is to scan (e.g. a passenger at an airport) with a metal detector while
wan is past tense of win.
As an adjective wan is
pale, sickly-looking.
want |
wand |
In transitive terms the difference between want and wand
is that
want is to lack, not to have (something) while
wand is to scan (e.g. a passenger at an airport) with a metal detector.
As a proper noun Want
is a personification of want.
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