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Free from anger or wrath. Waller.

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  • WRATHLESS
    Free from anger or wrath. Waller.
  • WRATHILY
    In a wrathy manner; very angrily; wrathfully.
  • WRATHY
    Very angry.
  • WALLERIAN DEGENERATION
    A form of degeneration occurring in nerve fibers as a result of their division; -- so called from Dr. Waller, who published an account of it in 1850.
  • ANGER
    1. To make painful; to cause to smart; to inflame. He . . . angereth malign ulcers. Bacon. 2. To excite to anger; to enrage; to provoke. Taxes and impositions . . . which rather angered than grieved the people. Clarendon.
  • WRATH
    wræ'ebtho, fr. wra'eb wroth; akin to Icel. reithi wrath. See Wroth, 1. Violent anger; vehement exasperation; indignation; rage; fury; ire. Wrath is a fire, and jealousy a weed. Spenser. When the wrath of king Ahasuerus was appeased. Esther ii.
  • ANGERLY
    Angrily. Why, how now, Hecate! you look angerly. Shak.
  • WRATHFUL
    1. Full of wrath; very angry; greatly incensed; ireful; passionate; as, a wrathful man. 2. Springing from, or expressing, wrath; as, a wrathful countenance. "Wrathful passions." Sprat. Syn. -- Furious; raging; indignant; resentful. -- Wrath"ful*ly,
  • WALLER
    One who builds walls.
  • ON-HANGER
    A hanger-on.
  • DERANGER
    One who deranges.
  • WANGER
    A pillow for the cheek; a pillow. His bright helm was his wanger. Chaucer.
  • DOUBLEGANGER
    An apparition or double of a living person; a doppelgänger. Either you are Hereward, or you are his doubleganger. C. Kingsley.
  • GRANGER
    1. A farm steward. 2. A member of a grange.
  • ESTRANGER
    One who estranges.
  • TANGERINE
    A kind of orange, much like the mandarin, but of deeper color and higher flavor. It is said to have been produced in America from the mandarin.
  • BOULANGERITE
    A mineral of a bluish gray color and metallic luster, usually in plumose masses, also compact. It is sulphide of antimony and lead.
  • GANGER
    One who oversees a gang of workmen. Mayhew.
  • HANGER
    1. One who hangs, or causes to be hanged; a hangman. 2. That by which a thing is suspended. Especially: A strap hung to the girdle, by which a dagger or sword is suspended. A part that suspends a journal box in which shafting runs. See Illust.
  • BUSHRANGER
    One who roams, or hides, among the bushes; especially, in Australia, an escaped criminal living in the bush.
  • DANGERLESS
    Free from danger.
  • DOPPELGANGER
    A spiritual or ghostly double or counterpart; esp., an apparitional double of a living person; a cowalker.
  • ENDANGERMENT
    Hazard; peril. Milton.
  • HANGER-ON
    One who hangs on, or sticks to, a person, place, or service; a dependent; one who adheres to others' society longer than he is wanted. Goldsmith.

 

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