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.
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.