Associations to the word «Wat»
Noun
- Monument
- Pavilion
- Yi
- Liver
- Rebellion
- Rebel
- Palace
- Refugee
- Yong
- Artisan
- Ruin
- Depiction
- Mouse
- Tan
- Asia
- Brahma
- Kung
- Ryder
- Burma
- Silhouette
- Reign
- Nation
- Mausoleum
- Th
- Por
- Pang
- Shan
- Van
- Amir
- Cuisine
- Singh
- Sung
- Teresa
- Tao
- Willem
- Architecture
- Chi
- Sap
- Phi
- Image
- Tourist
- Craftsman
- Pillar
- Receptor
- Elephant
- Sculpture
- Province
- Lim
- Tavern
- Sim
- Mill
- Nu
- Insurgent
- Worship
- Yang
- Textile
- Epic
- Sanskrit
- Wong
- Kang
- Vienna
- Lanka
- Gal
- Attraction
- Dam
- Heritage
- Rat
- Clue
- Precinct
- Seeker
- Restoration
- Chandra
- Archaeologist
- Posture
- King
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
WAT, noun. A Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia.
WAT, noun. A kind of stew or curry eaten in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
WAT, pronoun. (informal) (Internet) (text messaging) Alternative spelling of what
WAT, adverb. (informal) (Internet) (text messaging) Alternative spelling of what
WAT, adverb. (Singlish) Used to contradict an underlying assumption held by the interlocutor.
WAT, proper noun. A medieval English given name, short for Walter.
Wise words
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the interpretation and use of words involves a process of
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