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    wen
    [wen]
    noun
    wen (noun) · wens (plural noun)
    1. a boil or other swelling or growth on the skin, especially a sebaceous cyst.
      • archaic
        an outstandingly large or overcrowded city:
        "the great wen of London"
    Origin
    Old English wen(n), of unknown origin; compare with Low German wehne ‘tumor, wart’.
    wen
    [wen]
    noun
    wen (noun) · wens (plural noun)
    1. old-fashioned spelling of wynn
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    What does Wen mean in English?: an abnormal growth or a cyst protruding from a surface especially of the skin : a runic letter used in Old English and Middle English to represent the consonant \w\ Middle English wenn, from Old English; akin to Middle Low German wene wen before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above “Wen.”
    What is a nonstandard spelling of wèn?Nonstandard spelling of wèn. Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone. wen wen ( uncountable )
    What is a Wen in a tree?Wens are oval or round bodies, found floating loosely under the skin. 1.e. † An excrescence on a tree. Obsolete. Molluscum, the wenne of a tree. With this wood [sc. Maple] tables are couered..and other fine workes made, specially of the knobbes or wennes that growe out of it.
    What does a Wen look like?It is described as a wen by the aquarists. Their wen is also susceptible to injury from rough objects placed in their residence. As cysts are commonly mobile masses on the skin, the charm is written to the wen itself, asking it to leave. Sometimes the wen grows enormously covering its eye. A wen is a sebaceous cyst.
     
  3. Lump that has grown on the skin
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    A wen is the old word for a sebaceous cyst.
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    wen. noun [ C ] old use uk. Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio. / wen / us. Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio. / wen /. a lump (= raised part) that has grown on the skin: He had a strange wen on his face, below the right side of his mouth.

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