Webster's 1913 Dictionary
WARWICKITE
WARWICKITE War "wick *ite, n. (Min. )
Defn: A dark brown or black mineral, occurring in prismatic crystals imbedded in limestone near Warwick, New York. It consists of the borate and titanate of magnesia and iron.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Warwick
War wick |ˈwôrik, ˈwär -, -wik ˈwɔrɪk | a city in east central Rhode Island, south of Providence; pop. 84,483 (est. 2008 ).
Warwick, Dionne
War wick, Dionne |ˈwôrwik ˈwɔrwɪk | (1941 –), US singer. Her work is collected in albums such as Here I Am (1966 ), The Windows of the World (1968 ), I'll Never Fall in Love Again (1970 ), and I Say a Little Prayer for You (2000 ).
Warwick, Richard Neville
War wick, Richard Neville |ˈwôr (w )ik ˈwɔrwɪk |, Earl of (1428 –71 ), English statesman; known as Warwick the Kingmaker. During the Wars of the Roses he fought first on the Yorkist side, helping Edward IV to gain the throne in 1461, and then on the Lancastrian side, briefly restoring Henry VI to the throne in 1470. He was killed at the battle of Barnet.
Warwickshire
War ¦wick |shire |ˈwɒrɪkʃɪə | a county of central England; county town, Warwick.
Oxford Dictionary
Warwick
Warwick |ˈwɒrɪk | the county town of Warwickshire, in central England, on the River Avon; pop. 24,800 (est. 2009 ).
Warwick, Dionne
War wick, Dionne |ˈwôrwik ˈwɔrwɪk | (1941 –), US singer. Her work is collected in albums such as Here I Am (1966 ), The Windows of the World (1968 ), I'll Never Fall in Love Again (1970 ), and I Say a Little Prayer for You (2000 ).
Warwick, Richard Neville
Warwick, Richard Neville |ˈwɒrɪk |, Earl of (1428 –71 ), English statesman; known as Warwick the Kingmaker. During the Wars of the Roses he fought first on the Yorkist side, helping Edward IV to gain the throne (1461 ), and then on the Lancastrian side, briefly restoring Henry VI to the throne (1470 ). Warwick was killed at the battle of Barnet.
Warwickshire
War ¦wick |shire |ˈwɒrɪkʃɪə | a county of central England; county town, Warwick.