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31wen — (as used in expressions) cultura Ta wen k ou Wen Jiabao Wen Zhengming Wen Cheng ming Wen Ti Wen ti …
32Wen — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Wen (homonymie). Wen est une série de bande dessinée. Scénario : Jacques Stoquart Dessins : Éric Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 …
33Wén (文) — 文 (sinogramme) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Wén …
34Wēn (温) — 温 (sinogramme) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Wēn …
35wen — Old term for pilar cyst. [A.S.] * * * wen wen n SEBACEOUS CYST broadly an abnormal growth or a cyst protruding from a surface esp. of the skin * * * n. see sebaceous cyst * * * (wen) pilar cyst …
36wen — I. /wɛn / (say wen) noun a benign encysted tumour of the skin, especially on the scalp, containing sebaceous matter; a sebaceous cyst. {Middle English and Old English wenn} II. /wɛn / (say wen) noun a rune (ᚹ) having the sound of modern English w …
37wen — 1. n. 1 a benign tumour on the skin esp. of the scalp. 2 an outstandingly large or congested city. Phrases and idioms: the great wen London. Etymology: OE wen, wenn, of unkn. orig.: cf. Du. wen, MLG wene, LG wehne tumour, wart 2. n. (also wyn) a… …
38Wen — Wyn Wyn, Wynn Wynn, n. Also Wen Wen [AS. w[=e]n.] One of the runes (?) adopted into the Anglo Saxon, or Old English, alphabet. It had the value of modern English w, and was replaced from about a. d. 1280 at first by uu, later by w …
39wen — I [[t]wɛn[/t]] n. pat a benign encysted tumor of the skin, esp. on the scalp, containing sebaceous matter • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME, OE wenn; c. D wen II wen [[t]wɛn[/t]] n. ling. wynn …
40wen- — Ⅰ s. wen Ⅰ germ.?, Verb; nhd. gern haben; Ⅱ s. wen Ⅱ germ.?, Verb; nhd. verletzen; …