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1,709 words match “WOOD”

WOODCUT n.
An engraving on wood; also, a print from it. Same as Wood cut, under Wood.
WOODCUTTER n. 2 definitions
A person who cuts wood.
WOODCUTTING n. 2 definitions
The act or employment of cutting wood or timber.
WOODED a.
Supplied or covered with wood, or trees; as, land wooded and watered. The brook escaped from the eye down a deep and wooded dell. Sir W. Scott.
WOODEN a. 2 definitions
Made or consisting of wood; pertaining to, or resembling, wood; as, a wooden box; a wooden leg; a wooden wedding.
WOODENLY adv.
Clumsily; stupidly; blockishly. R. North.
WOODENNESS n.
Quality of being wooden; clumsiness; stupidity; blockishness. We set our faces against the woodenness which then characterized German philology. Sweet.
WOODHACK; WOODHACKER n.
The yaffle. [Prov. Eng.]
WOODHEWER n.
A woodpecker.
WOODHOLE n.
A place where wood is stored.
WOODHOUSE n.
A house or shed in which wood is stored, and sheltered from the weather.
WOODINESS n.
The quality or state of being woody. Evelyn.
WOODKNACKER n.
The yaffle.
WOODLAND n. 2 definitions
Land covered with wood or trees; forest; land on which trees are suffered to grow, either for fuel or timber. Here hills and vales, the woodland and the plain, Here earth and water seem to strive again. Pope. Woodlands and cultivated fields are harmoniously blended. Bancroft.
WOODLANDER n.
A dweller in a woodland.
WOODLESS a.
Having no wood; destitute of wood. Mitford. -- Wood"less*ness, n.
WOODLY adv.
In a wood, mad, or raving manner; madly; furiously. [Obs.] Chaucer.
WOODMAN n. 4 definitions
A forest officer appointed to take care of the king's woods; a forester. [Eng.]
WOODMEIL n.
See Wadmol.
WOODMONGER n.
A wood seller. [Obs.]
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