Associations to the word «Wye»
Noun
- Severn
- Hereford
- Monmouth
- Hay
- Memorandum
- Ross
- Gloucestershire
- Viaduct
- Seldon
- Wilton
- Dyke
- Barak
- Concurrency
- Oak
- Mills
- Gloucester
- Estuary
- Easton
- Transformer
- Gorge
- Footpath
- Confluence
- Junction
- Valley
- Chesapeake
- Wordsworth
- Keystone
- Downs
- Woodland
- Aspen
- Derbyshire
- Talbot
- Welsh
- Knesset
- Neutral
- Wales
- Mott
- River
- Kent
- Dee
- Catchment
- Dahl
- Shropshire
- Siding
- Intersection
- Dean
- Cr
- Delta
- Palestinian
- Terminus
- Spur
- Pursuer
- Accord
- Md
- Interchange
- Directive
- Tunis
- Amtrak
- Domesday
- Maryland
- Pbs
- Plantation
- Tributary
- Whitney
- Clifford
- Stagecoach
- Racecourse
- Railway
- Abbey
- Salmon
- Rowing
- Avon
- Timetable
- Annapolis
- Crossing
- Buckinghamshire
- Cache
- Bridge
- Wells
- Worcester
- Freight
Adjective
Wiktionary
WYE, noun. The name of the Latin-script letter Y/y.
WYE, noun. A wye-shaped object: a wye-level, wye-connected. Especially a Y-shaped connection of three sections of road or railroad track.
WYE, noun. (poetic) (obsolete) A warrior or fighter.
WYE, noun. (poetic) (obsolete) A hero; a man, person.
WYE, proper noun. A river of England and Wales, the fifth-longest in the UK
WYE AYE, interjection. (Geordie) A positive yes, of course.
WYE LEVEL, noun. Alternative form of Y level
WYE SWITCH, noun. (railroads) A railroad switch, having a Y shape, in which one line splits into two lines that diverge at equal angles.
WYE SWITCHES, noun. Plural of wye switch
Dictionary definition
WYE, noun. The 25th letter of the Roman alphabet.
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