to wilt
41wilt — verb 1) the roses had begun to wilt Syn: droop, sag, become limp, flop; wither, shrivel (up) Ant: flourish, thrive 2) we wilted in the heat Syn: languish …
42wilt — verb 1) the roses had begun to wilt Syn: droop, sag, become limp, flop 2) we were wilting in the heat Syn: languish, flag, droop, become listless • Ant …
43wilt — 1. v. & n. v. 1 intr. (of a plant, leaf, or flower) wither, droop. 2 intr. (of a person) lose one s energy, flag, tire, droop. 3 tr. cause to wilt. n. a plant disease causing wilting. Etymology: orig. dial.: perh. alt. f. wilk, welk, of LG or Du …
44Wilt Chamberlain — ➡ Chamberlain (IV) * * * …
45wilt — 1. verb a) To droop or become limp and flaccid (as a dying leaf or flower). b) To fatigue; to lose strength. 2. noun a) The act of wiltin …
46wilt — (англ.) вянуть …
47wilt, to — The shrinking of cell walls due to loss in turgor as a result of water deficiency in the plant [16] …
48wilt — Synonyms and related words: beat, blow, break, break down, burn out, cave in, collapse, come apart, come unstuck, conk out, crack up, crumble, debilitate, decline, desiccate, diminish, disintegrate, do in, do up, droop, drop, dry up, dwindle,… …
49Wilt — friesische Nebenform von → Wilhard (Bedeutungszusammensetzung aus: »Wille« und »stark«) …
50wilt — 1. pres 2nd sing of willan; 2. pres 3rd sing of wealdan …