English edit

Noun edit

LWB (plural LWBs)

  1. (of vehicles) Long wheelbase.
    Coordinate term: SWB
  2. (tarot) Little white book; a type of small instructional guide included with mass-market tarot decks.
    • 2008, Paul Huson, “The Arcane Roots of Tarot”, in The Witches' Almanac, number 27, page 13:
      The cards require interpretation, and the interpretations offered by the LWBs, traditional or not, are ultimately only scaffolding on which to hang your own intuition, which is something you acquire over a period of time and with much trial and error.
    • 2013, Patrick Dunn, Cartomancy with the Lenormand and the Tarot: Create Meaning and Gain Insight from the Cards, page 62:
      The goal is not to memorize the cards in the LWB, but to develop a relationship with the cards.
    • 2023, Julia Gordon-Bramer, Tarot Life Lessons: Living Wisdom from the Major Arcana:
      Looking back, I think that learning by the LWB was a great way to start.

Adjective edit

LWB (not comparable)

  1. (of vehicles) long-wheelbase
    Coordinate term: SWB