Wild
- Wild, in zoology or botany, is a rough if problematic antonym to domesticated: see wildlife. A wild animal is an animal that is not a domesticated animal — the common usage includes feral animals. A wildflower is, roughly speaking, a plant not of a garden variety.
- The Wild, in the sense of places little affected by human activity, is also a difficult notion: see wilderness, wilderness area.
- Jonathan Wild, Eighteenth-century English crime boss.
- Wild can also refer to human behavior.
- The NHL team Minnesota Wild is often referred to as simply "the Wild."
- The Wild (novel) is a novel by Whitley Strieber.
- Wild are a five-piece classical female group.
- RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Wild, computer game in development by Atari.
- WILD (Waking Induction of Lucid Dreaming) is a method for achieving lucid dreams.
- WILD can refer to Radio One's AM and FM stations in the Boston, MA radio market.
See also: wild ginger, wild rice, feral child.
For further meanings, see wild card, Wild Hunt. On Where's George? a wild bill is one that has previously been entered and marked with the web address.