wands
Meaning of wands
plural noun
- a long, thin stick or rod.
- a handheld electronic device which can be passed over a barcode to read the encoded data.
he waves the computer wand over the special barcode
- one of the suits in some tarot packs, corresponding to batons in others.
Middle English: from Old Norse vǫndr, probably of Germanic origin and related to wend and wind2.
Information about wands
- It is a name.
- The singular form of wands is: wand.
- Languages in which wands is used:
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Hyphenation of wands
wands
- It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
- wands is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
wands synonyms
Meaning a thin stick used by a conductor to direct an orchestra or choir:
Meaning a thin piece of wood that has fallen or been cut off a tree:
Meaning a rod or sceptre held as a sign of office or authority:
Meaning a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal, typically used with one end placed in the ground as a support for something:
Meaning a long rigid piece of wood, metal, or similar material, typically used as an obstruction, fastening, or weapon:
Meaning a projecting peg used for holding together components of a structure:
Meaning a wand or staff as a symbol of office, authority, or power:
Meaning a strong wooden or metal post with a point at one end, driven into the ground to support a plant, form part of a fence, mark a boundary, etc:
Meaning an association dedicated to a particular interest or activity:
Meaning a short, thick stick carried as a weapon by a police officer:
Meaning a staff of office, especially that which lies on the table in the House of Commons when the Speaker is in the chair, regarded as a symbol of the authority of the House:
Meaning an ornamented staff carried by rulers on ceremonial occasions as a symbol of sovereignty:
Meaning a slender woody shoot growing from a branch or stem of a tree or shrub:
Meaning the hollow jointed stem of a tall grass, especially bamboo or sugar cane, or the stem of a slender palm such as rattan:
Meaning a slender hardy tree which has thin peeling bark and bears catkins. Birch trees grow chiefly in northern temperate regions and yield hard, pale, fine-grained timber:
Meaning a device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit:
Meaning a small stem bearing leaves or flowers, taken from a plant:
Meaning a tough, flexible branch of an osier or other willow, used for tying, binding, or basketry:
Meaning an ancient Greek or Roman herald's wand, typically one with two serpents twined round it, carried by the messenger god Hermes or Mercury:
Anagrams of wands
Words that rhyme with wands
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