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Waning - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
waning ... Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wanian; akin to Old High German wanōn to ...
Wanning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wanning (simplified Chinese: 万宁; traditional Chinese: 萬寧; pinyin: Wànníng) is a county-level city in SE Hainan province, China, with an estimated population of 65,871 ...
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wane (w n) intr.v. waned, wan·ing, wanes. 1. To decrease gradually in size, amount, intensity, or degree; decline. 2. To exhibit a decreasing illuminated area from full moon to ...
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If the right side of the Moon is dark then the light part is shrinking, and the Moon is referred to as waning (moving towards a new moon). Assuming that the viewer is in the ...
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intransitive verb waned, waning wan′·ing. to grow gradually less in extent: said esp. of the visible face of the moon during the phases after full moon in which the lighted ...
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WAN (w n) n. A communications network that uses such devices as telephone lines, satellite dishes, or radio waves to span a larger geographic area than can be covered by a LAN.
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A collection of 'dark' and gothic witch information by author John Coughlin.
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Browse dictionary definitions near wanning. wannest; wanness; wanner; wanned; wannabe; wanna-be; wanna; wanly; wanker; Wankel engine; want; want; want ad; want for nothing
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