wilding
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wild·ing
(wīl′dĭng)n.
1. A plant, especially a seedling, that is growing wild or has escaped from cultivation. Also called wildling.
2. The act or practice of going about in a group threatening, robbing, or attacking others.
adj.
Growing wild; not cultivated.
[From wild.]
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wilding
(ˈwaɪldɪŋ)n
Also: wildling1. (Botany) an uncultivated plant, esp the crab apple, or a cultivated plant that has become wild
2. (Zoology) a wild animal
Wilding
(ˈwaɪldɪŋ)n
(Biography) (Frederick) Anthony. 1883–1915, New Zealand tennis player; Wimbledon singles champion (1910–1913) and doubles champion (1907–08, 1910, 1913)
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wild•ing
(ˈwaɪl dɪŋ)n.
1. a wild apple tree.
2. its fruit.
3. any plant that grows wild.
4. a plant originally cultivated that now grows wild; an escape.
5. a wild animal.
6. a spree of violent criminal activity.
adj. 7. not cultivated or domesticated; wild.
[1515–1525]
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Noun | 1. | wilding - a wild uncultivated plant (especially a wild apple or crabapple tree) wild flower, wildflower - wild or uncultivated flowering plant |
2. | wilding - an outrageous rampage usually involving sexual attacks by men on women rampage, violent disorder - violently angry and destructive behavior |
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