In crochet terminology, the abbreviation "ws" stands for "wrong side."
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"Wrong Side," or back, or private side or inside. The opposite of the side you want people to view of the finished garment (which is called right side or RS).
The stamp "925" on jewelry indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The abbreviation "WS" might stand for "White Silver," which is another term for sterling silver.
The abbreviation for a wrist strain is generally "WS."
AnswerWs stands for wounds.
In escort terminology, "WS" typically stands for "Wet and Slippery." It refers to a specific type of service that may involve additional lubrication or a focus on a more sensual experience. This term can vary in meaning based on context and individual service providers. Always ensure to clarify terms directly with the provider for a clear understanding.
The "WS" on a Winchester Model 12 stands for Winchester Skeet and it has a full solid rib and is a reasonably rare find these days. As a rule, "WS" stands for "Winchester Special", I've never heard of it in relation to a shot gun. So far as I know "WS" only refers to rifles. Where did you see the mark? it may be an inspector's stamp.
If MI were used, the I could be confused as a 1. Same for wisconsin. Theirs is WS. :)
If 1.36ws=120, then ws= 88.2352
WS is the Weapon Skill of a particular miniature, ranging from 0 - 10, and it represents that miniatures ability to fight in close combat, a high skill means that that model fights better in combat. WS is compared between to miniatures fighting, to decide on what roll (4+, 3+ etc) is required to hit in combat.
The 5 ws are: who what why when where.
WS FTP was created in 1993.