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Certain figures appearing on etched meteoric iron; -- so called after A. B. Widmanstatten, of Vienna, who first described them in 1808. See the Note and Illust. under Meteorite.
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v. t.
To become, or survive as, the widow of.
adv.
Widely; far and wide.
a.
Widowed.
a.
Becoming or like a widow.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Widow
n.
The state of being a widower.
n.
One who makes widows by destroying husbands.
n.
One who courts widows, seeking to marry one with a fortune.
n.
The state of being a widow; the time during which a woman is widow; also, rarely, the state of being a widower.
imp. & p. p.
of Widow
a.
Extended throughout the world; as, world-wide fame.
a.
Of or pertaining to a widow; vidual.
n.
Any one of several species of fresh-water ducks, especially those belonging to the subgenus Mareca, of the genus Anas. The common European widgeon (Anas penelope) and the American widgeon (A. Americana) are the most important species. The latter is called also baldhead, baldpate, baldface, baldcrown, smoking duck, wheat, duck, and whitebelly.
n.
The quality of being wide; extent from side to side; breadth; wideness; as, the width of cloth; the width of a door.
a.
Moderately wide.
v. t.
To reduce to the condition of a widow; to bereave of a husband; -- rarely used except in the past participle.
v. t.
To endow with a widow's right.
n.
A widow.
n.
Estate settled on a widow.
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