Letter of the Latin alphabet.
A silvery metallic element that is common in rare-earth minerals; used in magnesium and aluminum alloys.
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Examples for "wye"
Examples for "wye"
1Hi, Mr. Booth, you used ter know yer wye abaht.
2Well, you know your wye up, sir, down't ye?
3Gowan's on his wye back frae Ameriky, ye ken, an' Christian's had word to expect him.
4It'll be that wye with us next.
5It's very pretty that wye.'
1The capital letter Y will give a correct idea of the cuttings thus made.
2And turning to the letter Y, she might have read:
3The letter 'y' frequently follows 'd' in the same syllable.
4Letter Y, the first letter in yoke, &c. Q.
5Three days later, the letter Y did its work.
1Here, y 1 is the vertical position of the first water drop.
2Check out this code: First, there is the x and y sets.
3It was underneath the paper, so it didn't get all chocolate cake-y.
4Here lie the beloved remains of Carmen and José Pimentel y Heras.
5Thus speaks Laertius, in the translation of Don José Ortíz y Sanz.
6Never had Abrego y Mochales appeared handsomer; never more like fine bronze.
7This first land expedition was in command of Captain Rivera y Moncada.
8Mrs. Vanborough tried to clear the conjugal horizon b y a smile.
9The y studied malaria incidence in the highlands of Ethiopia and Colombia.
10I am Don Jaime Escobar y Gallegos, attached to the Spanish legation.
11Alles la about big social movements y ages of history y sa?
12She wondered, more obscurely, whether Abrego y Mochales was still in Florence.
13But there were others before you, there could be others after y-
14We are on Highway 9, in Region XII, Magallanes y Antártica Chilena.
15Here is a plot of x vs. y measurements for square blocks.
16Sorolla y Bastida, through the invitation of Mr. Huntington, made this exhibition.