| Wu-Tang Clan | Wuxia | Wushu |
| Wulfstan of HedebyWulfstan of Hedeby Latin Haithabu was a late 9th century traveller and trader. His travel accounts, as well as those of another trader, Othere, were included in Alfred the Great's translation of Orosius' Histories''. According to this account, Wulfstan un | WuppertalWuppertal is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on the Wupper river south of the Ruhr area. Population 376,700 (1999). It is a major industrial centre including such industries as: textiles, metallurgy, chemicals, rubber, vehicles an | Wu HuWu Hu Pinyin W Hu) or Five Hu is a collective term for non-Chinese tribes during the period from the Han Dynasty to the Northern Dynasties. These nomadic tribes originally residing outside China gradually migrated to inhabit areas vacated by years of turm |
| Wuthering HeightsWuthering Heights is Emily Bronte's only novel. Published in 1847, it has become a classic of English literature, and has given rise to many adaptations, including several films, radio and television dramatisations, and a musical, as well as inspiring a h | Wug testThe wug test is an experiment in linguistics, created by Jean Berko Gleason in 1958. It was designed as a way to investigate the acquisition of the plural and other inflectional morphemes in English-speaking children. There are three plural allomorphs in | Wubi methodWubi short for Wubizixing ( pinyin wu3 bi3 zi4 xing2), is an input method for writing Simplified Chinese text on a computer. The Wubi method is based on the structure of characters rather than their pronunciation, making it possible to input unfamiliar ch |
| WuhanWhan ( Traditional Chinese: , Simplified Chinese: ) is the capital of Hubei province, and is the most populated city in central China. It lies at the confluence of the Chang Jiang (Yangtze) and Han Rivers. It has a population of approximately 7,000,000 pe | WurrunnaIn Australian Aboriginal mythology, Wurrunna is a culture hero. Australian Aboriginal mythology. | WuriupraniliIn Aboriginal mythology, Wuriupranili is a solar goddess who carries a torch that is the sun. At the ocean to the west, she douses the torch in water and uses the glowing embers to find her way beneath the earth back to the east again. The colors of dawn |
| Wurugag and Waramurungundi | Wuluwaid | Wurtland, Kentucky |
| Wuori Township, Minnesota | Wurtsboro, New York | Wulfhere of Mercia |
| Wuchang | Wuustwezel | Wuchang Uprising |
| Wusun | Wuer Kaixi | WUXGA |
| Wu Bangguo | Wu Guanzheng | Wu |
| WUSA | Wunder von Lengede | Wuqiu Jian |
| Wu Sangui | Wu Cheng'en | Wuchereria bancrofti |
| Wurundjeri | Wulfstan, Bishop of Worcester | Wuxi |
| Wupatki National Monument | WU | WUVC-TV |
| Wulf | Wudu | Wudang Mountains |
| Wu (linguistics) | Wuppertal Institute | Wunsiedel (district) |
| Wulfgar | Wumpscut | Wu Yi |
| Wubbo Ockels | WUWG (FM) | Wulfenite |
| WUTV | WUHF | Wu Tao-Tzu |
| Wunda (crater) | Wunda | Wutai Shan |
| Wu wei | Wulsin | Wulfstan |
| WUFM | Wu San Gui | WUPA (TV) |
| WUML | Wuchih Mountain Military Cemetery | Wulf and Eadwacer |
| Wulfstan I, Archbishop of York | Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York | Wurmple |
| WUNC-FM | Wurzburg Residence | Wushe Incident |
| Wu Ding | Wuemme river | Wu Jianquan |
| Wûnseradiel | Wu Hui Ju | Wudaokou |
| Wu (region) | Wu Minxia | Wurih |
| Wufeng | Wulai | Wuhuan |
| Wuerzburg radar | Wulingyuan | Wuffle |
| Wulfing | Wu style T'ai Chi Ch'uan | Wu/Hao style T'ai Chi Ch'uan |
| Wu Mui | Wuhuan (ethnic group) | Wuhan University |
| Wubba Wubba Wubba | WUVG-TV | Wulf Winckelmann |
| Wuzhen | Wuhan University of Technology | Wu-banger |
| WUFT | WUSB | Wu Teh Yao |
| Wurlitzer | Wutana language | Wunsiedel |