(wǎ) roof tile; abbr. for 瓦特[wa3 te4], watt (loan)
(wǎlì) Váli (son of Odin)
(wǎjiādùgǔ) Ouagadougou, capital of Burkina Faso
(wǎnǔātú) Vanuatu in south pacific (formerly New Hebrides)
(wǎjiang) bricklayer; tiler
(wǎhābǐjiàopài) Wahhabism (a conservative sect of Islam)
(wǎqì) pottery
(wǎchéng) another name for Mandalay 曼德勒, Myanmar's second city
(wǎgōng) tiling; bricklaying; plastering
(wǎdésè) Vadsø (city in Finnmark, Norway)
(wǎdéxī) Waldersee (name); Alfred Graf Von Waldersee (1832-1904), commander-in-chief of the Eight-Nation Alliance 八國聯軍|八国联军[Ba1 guo2 Lian2 jun1]
(wǎfángdiàn) Wangfangdian county level city in Dalian 大連|大连[Da4 lian2], Liaoning
(wǎfángdiànshì) Wangfangdian county level city in Dalian 大連|大连[Da4 lian2], Liaoning
(wǎsī) gas
(wǎdùzī) Vaduz, capital of Liechtenstein
(wǎléng) rows of tiles; corrugated
(wǎěrjīlǐ) valkyrie
(wǎěrdé) Vardø (city in Finnmark, Norway)
(wǎěrtè) Walter
(wǎěrnà) Varna (city in Bulgaria)
(wǎěrdákè) Wardak (Afghan province)
(wǎěrdákèshěng) Wardak (Afghan province)
(wǎpiàn) tile; CL:块
(wǎtè) watt (loan)
(wǎdāng) eaves-tile
(wǎyàn) ink stone or ink slab made from an antique palace tile
(wǎlì) rubble; debris
(wǎlìduī) pile of rubble; debris
(wǎhǎnzǒuláng) Wakhan Corridor, joining Afghanistan and China (Xinjiang), and dividing Tajikistan from Pakistan
(wǎláitǎ) Valletta, capital of Malta
(wǎxīlǐ) Vasily
(wǎxīlǐyēwéiqí) Vasilievich (name)
(wǎjiě) to collapse; to disintegrate; to crumble
(wǎjiěbīngpàn) complete disintegration
(wǎhèjīěrhé) Vakhsh river (upper reaches of Amu Darya)
(wǎlǐsī) Wallis (name); John Wallis (1616-1703), English mathematician, precursor of Newton
(wǎlōng) Walloon, inhabitant of Southern French-speaking area of Belgium