
1) Branch 2) Burdensome person 3) Cheapass Games game 4) Dead branches or trees 5) Def Jam Recordings single 6) Discards 7) Expendable verbiage 8) Extraneous stuff 9) Exclusively Anglo word 10) Exclusively Saxon word 11) Hbo western drama 12) HBO Western series 13) Nautical terminology 14) Nonessentials
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[game] Deadwood is a board game for 3-8 players produced by Cheapass Games. In it, players assume the roles of bit actors working for a B-Movie Studio who try to make as much money as possible. This is done by taking on roles such as `man on fire,` `woman in black dress,` and `falls off roof.` Players are represented by dice, which denote w...
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[shipbuilding] Deadwood is the lower part of a ship`s stem or stern. ...
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A wooden part of the centerline structure of a boat, usually between the sternpost and amidships.
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A wooden part of the centerline structure of a boat, usually between the sternpost and amidships.
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timbers built into ends of ship when too narrow to permit framing
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timbers built into ends of ship when too narrow to permit framing
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• (n.) Dead trees or branches; useless material. • (n.) A mass of timbers built into the bow and stern of a vessel to give solidity.
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city, seat (1877) of Lawrence county, western South Dakota, U.S. Located just northeast of Lead and about 40 miles (65 km) northwest of Rapid City, ...
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Dead'wood` noun 1. (Nautical) A mass of timbers built into the bow and stern of a vessel to give solidity.
2. Dead trees or branches; useless material.
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Wood that no longer fulfils any function for the tree. It may be still attached or have fallen from the tree.
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In nautical terms, deadwood is the name given to the flat, vertical portion of the after end of a ship. The deadwood interferes with the turning of the ship, turning being made easier as the deadwood is reduced.
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Knocked over pins that were not cleared away as they should have been.
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Pins that remain in the lane or the gutter after being knocked over.
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noun a branch or a part of a tree that is dead
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the dead branches on a tree; dead branches or trees. · useless or burdensome persons or things: He cut the deadwood from his staff. · (in writing) unnecessary words, phrases, or exposition; expendable verbiage. · a solid construction, serving only as reinforcement, located between the keel of a vessel and the stem or sternpost. ...
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Deadwood is a term used to describe unmatched cards. In simple words, the cards that are not a part of any combination are known as deadwood. Usually, a losing player has some deadwood.
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