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Discover Ludwig'wend' is not a correct or usable word in written English.
It is not a word that appears in the Oxford English Dictionary. However, its root, 'wend', is an Old English verb that means 'to travel'. You could make use of this verb in your writing, for example, "He wended his way through the forest."
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wend
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To turn; change.
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I liked the idea of helping the bereaved as well as artists and the clergy to wend their way along the route".
Both in achieving their own objectives, which are still fuzzy, and in charting a course for the country to wend its way out of economic stagnation and social failure.
A week before that, a bill which would require free access to government-financed research after six months had begun to wend its way through Congress.
Today's investors lack the patience to hang on for years as ideas wend their way from the lab to the market.
These are the traditional products of the small towns in south Louisiana, sold along narrow roads that wend their way through land so low it seems to sag into the water.
On the tricky question of Islam and the state, the likely outcome may be a sort of fudge, with the state described as "civil" rather than secular, and Islamic law being accepted as an underlying principle for legislation rather than a literal prescription.As the revolutionary duo wend their wobbly ways to democracy, another country may be stealing a march on them.
The rivers then wend their separate ways before reaching the sea in very different places: the Salween in Myanmar, the Mekong in southern Vietnam and the Yangzi near Shanghai.
It takes nearly six months, on average, for a manuscript to wend its way from submission to publication.
As you wend your weary way from Sand Hill Road to Stanford University and San Jose, you ask yourself: "Why did it happen here?"The two obvious starting points--history and geography--offer only a few clues (see article).
Metal tracks, only thousandths of a millimetre across, wend their way over the chip's surface to connect various parts together.
Eventually, his sad-eyed, middle-aged son (Will Forte) agrees to drive him there, partly so that the old man will get the fantasy out of his system, and partly because the son doesn't have much going on in his own life.As the men wend their way through the bleakly beautiful fields and hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, it seems as if we're in for a road movie.
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