Definitions from Wiktionary (wild)
▸ adjective: Untamed; not domesticated; specifically, in an unbroken line of undomesticated animals (as opposed to feral, referring to undomesticated animals whose ancestors were domesticated).
▸ adjective: From or relating to wild creatures.
▸ adjective: Unrestrained or uninhibited.
▸ adjective: Raucous, unruly, or licentious.
▸ adjective: (electrical engineering) Of unregulated and varying frequency.
▸ adjective: Visibly and overtly anxious; frantic.
▸ adjective: Furious; very angry.
▸ adjective: Disheveled, tangled, or untidy.
▸ adjective: Enthusiastic.
▸ adjective: Very inaccurate; far off the mark.
▸ adjective: Exposed to the wind and sea; unsheltered.
▸ adjective: (nautical, of a vessel) Hard to steer.
▸ adjective: (mathematics, of a knot) Not capable of being represented as a finite closed polygonal chain.
▸ adjective: (slang) Amazing, awesome, unbelievable.
▸ adjective: Able to stand in for others, e.g. a card in games, or a text character in computer pattern matching.
▸ adjective: Of an audio recording: intended to be synchronized with film or video but recorded separately.
▸ adverb: Inaccurately; not on target.
▸ adverb: (of an audio recording) Intended to be synchronized with film or video but recorded separately.
▸ noun: (singular, with "the") The undomesticated state of a wild animal.
▸ noun: (chiefly in the plural) A wilderness.
▸ verb: (intransitive, slang) To commit random acts of assault, robbery, and rape in an urban setting, especially as a gang.
▸ verb: (intransitive, slang) (In the form wilding or wildin') To act in a strange or unexpected way.
▸ noun: A surname from Middle English originally referring to a wild person, or for someone living in uncultivated land.
▸ noun: Alternative form of weald [(archaic) A forest or wood.]
▸ Also see wild
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▸ adjective: Untamed; not domesticated; specifically, in an unbroken line of undomesticated animals (as opposed to feral, referring to undomesticated animals whose ancestors were domesticated).
▸ adjective: From or relating to wild creatures.
▸ adjective: Unrestrained or uninhibited.
▸ adjective: Raucous, unruly, or licentious.
▸ adjective: (electrical engineering) Of unregulated and varying frequency.
▸ adjective: Visibly and overtly anxious; frantic.
▸ adjective: Furious; very angry.
▸ adjective: Disheveled, tangled, or untidy.
▸ adjective: Enthusiastic.
▸ adjective: Very inaccurate; far off the mark.
▸ adjective: Exposed to the wind and sea; unsheltered.
▸ adjective: (nautical, of a vessel) Hard to steer.
▸ adjective: (mathematics, of a knot) Not capable of being represented as a finite closed polygonal chain.
▸ adjective: (slang) Amazing, awesome, unbelievable.
▸ adjective: Able to stand in for others, e.g. a card in games, or a text character in computer pattern matching.
▸ adjective: Of an audio recording: intended to be synchronized with film or video but recorded separately.
▸ adverb: Inaccurately; not on target.
▸ adverb: (of an audio recording) Intended to be synchronized with film or video but recorded separately.
▸ noun: (singular, with "the") The undomesticated state of a wild animal.
▸ noun: (chiefly in the plural) A wilderness.
▸ verb: (intransitive, slang) To commit random acts of assault, robbery, and rape in an urban setting, especially as a gang.
▸ verb: (intransitive, slang) (In the form wilding or wildin') To act in a strange or unexpected way.
▸ noun: A surname from Middle English originally referring to a wild person, or for someone living in uncultivated land.
▸ noun: Alternative form of weald [(archaic) A forest or wood.]
▸ Also see wild
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