weed
Multiple Entries:
weed wee
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
weed/wiːd/
▶noun
- 1 a wild plant growing where it is not wanted and in competition with cultivated plants.
- 2 informal cannabis.
■ (the weed) tobacco.
- 3 Brit. informal a contemptibly feeble person.
- 4 informal a leggy, loosely built horse.
- 1 remove weeds from.
- 2 (weed something out) remove unwanted items or members from something.
– derivatives
weeder noun,
weedless adjective.
weeder noun,
weedless adjective.
– origin OE wēod (n.), wēodian (v.), of unknown origin.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
wee1
▶adjective (weer, weest) chiefly Scottish little.
– origin ME (orig. a noun use in Scots, usu. as a little wee ‘a little bit’): from OE wēg(e) (see wey).
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
wee2 informal, chiefly Brit.
▶noun an act of urinating.
■ urine.
▶verb (wees, weeing, weed) urinate.– origin 1930s: imitative.
'weed' also found in these Oxford entries:
assart
- bittercress
- black bindweed
- blackjack
- blanket weed
- buttercup
- cheat grass
- chickweed
- corncockle
- corn marigold
- crabgrass
- dandelion
- darnel
- dill
- dock
- fat hen
- ground elder
- groundsel
- hogweed
- jimson weed
- joe-pye weed
- killing
- knapweed
- mayweed
- parsley piert
- pigweed
- pokeweed
- shepherd's purse
- silverweed
- spirogyra
- stinkweed
- streamer weed
- superweed
- tare
- water hyacinth
- wee
- weed whacker
- wild oat

