
1) Alder 2) Ash 3) Balsa 4) Bamboo 5) Basswood 6) Beechwood 7) Bentwood 8) Blackwood 9) Bosk 10) Boxwood 11) Brassie 12) Brazilwood 13) Briarwood 14) Brierwood 15) Brushwood 16) Burl 17) Cedarwood 18) Citronwood 19) Club 20) Cocoswood 21) Cocuswood 22) Copse 23) Cypress 24) Driftwood 25) Duramen 26) Dyewood
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1) Alternative to an iron 2) American Gothic creator 3) American lifestyle magazine 4) Area for bird watchers 5) Area where trees grow 6) Art material 7) Artist Grant 8) Ash or yew 9) Balance beam makeup 10) Balsa or beech 11) Balsa or pine 12) Balsa 13) Birnam or Belleau 14) Bois 15) Bonfire fuel 16) Brassie
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(i) area occupied by trees; (2) product of cultivated trees; see also
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• (a.) Mad; insane; possessed; rabid; furious; frantic. • (v. i.) To take or get a supply of wood. • (n.) A large and thick collection of trees; a forest or grove; -- frequently used in the plural. • (n.) Trees cut or sawed for the fire or other uses. • (n.) The substance of trees and the like; the hard fibrous substance wh...
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1) In handicapping, the number of pins given; 2) in scoring, the number of pins knocked down; 3) general reference to a pin or pins.
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Mad; insane; possessed; rabid; furious; frantic. ... Alternative forms: wode] 'Our hoste gan to swear as [if] he were wood.' (Chaucer) ... Origin: OE. Wod, AS. Wd; akin to OHG. Wuot, Icel. R, Goth. Wds, D. Woede madness, G. Wuth, wut, also to AS. W song, Icel. R, L. Vates a seer, a poet. Cf. Wednesday. ... To grow mad; to act like a madman; to mad....
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Club used for long-distance shots.
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A club, which can be made of wood or metal, that has a large head and is used for shots requiring greater distance. Usually a numbered set of 5 or more starting with the driver and proceeding to the 5 wood.
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(i) area occupied by trees; (2) product of cultivated trees; see also
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Wood (wod)
adjective [ Middle English
wod , Anglo-Saxon
wōd ; akin to Old High German
wuot , Icelandic
ōðr , Goth.
wōds , Dutch
woede madness, German
wuth ,
wut , also to Anglo-Saxon
wōð song, Icelandic
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Wood intransitive verb To grow mad; to act like a madman; to mad.
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Wood noun [ Middle English
wode ,
wude , Anglo-Saxon
wudu ,
wiodu ; akin to Old High German
witu , Icelandic
vi...r , Dan. & Swedish
ved wood, and probably to Ir. & Gael.
fiodh , W.
gwydd trees, shrubs.]
1. A large and thick co...
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Wood transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Wooded ;
present participle & verbal noun Wooding .] To supply with wood, or get supplies of wood for; as, to
wood a steamboat or a locomotive.
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Alloy which melts at less than the temperature of boiling water. Contains lead, tin, bismuth and cadmium.
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A secondary tissue found in seed plants which consists largely of xylem tissue.
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A secondary tissue found in seed plants which consists largely of xylem tissue.
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a natural material used to make sculpture using the subtractive process (although some wood sculpture is constructed using precut pieces of wood).
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Translations for „Wood“ Become a Premium Member today! The term often used in a wine evaluation is to be understood in the context of the description and can be either negative or positive. With regard to taste, see balsamic (balsam) and toast aroma (wood clay); with regard to ageing and maturing of wines, see lists of relevant k...
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A hard substance which forms the branches and trunks of trees and which can be used as a building material, for making things, or as a fuel. Wood properties depend on moisture content. Wood is a composite fibrous material (cellulose and lignin fibres) that starts to decompose at 550 K.Acacia A durable wood used for palings and posts. A lot of the g...
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Ellen Price Wood noun English writer of novels about murders and thefts and forgeries (1814-1887)
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Grant Wood noun United States painter noted for works based on life in the Midwest (1892-1942)
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Hard tissue beneath the bark of many perennial plants; it is composed of water-conducting cells, or secondary xylem, and gains its hardness and strength from deposits of lignin. Hardwoods, such as oak, and softwoods, such as pine, have commercial value as structural material and for furniture. The central wood in a branch or stem is known a...
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A golf club used for longer distance than the iron, but is typically more difficult to control. The head used to be made out of wood, but today may be any number of materials.
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Generic term for casks used in the whisky industry.
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Clubs used for long range shots. Traditionally made with wooden head they are now mostly made with metal alloy heads.
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