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11ways — [wāz] pl.n. [with sing. v.] Informal WAY (n. 10) …
12-ways — suffix forming adjectives and adverbs of direction or manner (sideways) (cf. WISE). Etymology: WAY + S * * * ˌwāzfl>adverb suffix Etymology: Middle English ways, weys, from ways, weyes, wayes, gen. of way, wey way more at way : in ( …
13WAYS (AM) — Infobox Radio station name = WAYS city = Macon, Georgia area = Macon and Vicinity branding = Oldies Radio 1500 slogan = Macon s True Oldies Channel airdate = frequency = 1500 kHz format = Oldies power = 1,000 watts (day only) class = D facility… …
14ways — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. scaffolding, props, support, stays, frame, ground ways, bilge ways, sliding ways, launching ways, platform, framework, shores, struts …
15ways — noun a) The timbers of shipyard stocks that slope into the water and along which a ship or large boat is launched. […] “We still have a ways to go with patterns.” b) A distance. “You still have a ways to go with everything,” I told him …
16ways — noun plural but singular in construction Etymology: Middle English wayes, from genitive of 1way Date: 1580 way 6 < a long ways from home > …
17-ways — adverb suffix Etymology: Middle English, from ways, genitive of way in (such) a way, course, direction, or manner < sideways > …
18ways — See way, ways, weigh …
19-ways — wise, ways Both suffixes were active in forming adverbs (always, sideways / crosswise, edgewise) up to the 19c, and tended to overlap (e.g. edgeways / edgewise, crossways / crosswise), but in current use only wise is now productive in the special …
20Ways and Means — may refer to: Committee of Ways and Means of the UK parliament United States House Committee on Ways and Means Ways and Means (The West Wing), an episode of the television series The West Wing Ways and Means , a song by Snow Patrol from their… …