1. wantage - Noun
2. Wantage - Proper noun
That which is wanting; deficiency.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlfred the Great was born across the Thames in Wantage, Vale of White Horse. Source: Internet
A full-circle panoramic view at a point on the Ridgeway between Wantage and Uffington. Source: Internet
On May 13, 1920, there was a parade from Wantage Market Place to the new Recreation Ground led by the Wantage Boy Scouts Bugle Band, a naval detachment, King Alfred’s School OTC, the Girl Guides and members of the Recreation Committee and Wantage UDC. Source: Internet
's highest score of the season saw Leicestershire cruise to victory at Wantage Road, beating Northamptonshire by six wickets to claim back-to-back victories in the Specsavers County Championship for the first time since 2010. Source: Internet
Playing in the ITF USA F29 Futures event at Pensacola in Florida, the 18-year-old, from Wantage, came through four qualifying rounds to earn his place in the last-32 main draw. Source: Internet
It is part of the Kingsgrove housing estate which is being built on the eastern fringe of Wantage and will consist of more than 1,500 homes, alongside shops, a pub, a park and communal areas. Source: Internet