wood : Idioms & Phrases
Index
- Alligator wood
- aloes wood
- amboyna wood
- arrow wood
- balsa wood
- belleau wood
- bethabara wood
- bow wood
- bracelet wood
- brazil wood
- brier-wood
- Bullet wood
- cabinet wood
- calamander wood
- campeachy wood
- Canary wood
- carib wood
- caviuna wood
- chinese wood oil
- Cock of the woods
- cocus wood
- common wood sorrel
- Coral wood
- coral-wood
- Cord wood
- Coromandel wood
- Crab wood
- creeping wood sorrel
- downy wood mint
- dry-wood termite
- dusky-footed wood rat
- elk-wood
- ellen price wood
- european wood mouse
- evergreen wood fern
- Fancy woods
Fossil cork ,flax ,paper , ∨wood - fragrant wood fern
- Glance wood
- goldie's wood fern
- gopher wood
- granadilla wood
- grant wood
- Grease wood
- guaiac wood
- guaiacum wood
- Gum wood
- hairy wood mint
- Hard wood
- hen of the woods
- hen-of-the-woods
- horse of the wood
- Incense wood
- kiabooca wood
- King wood
- kyaboca wood
- Ladle wood
- leatherleaf wood fern
- lemon-wood
- lemon-wood tree
- Lima wood
- lingoa wood
- marble-wood
- marginal wood fern
- metal wood
- moose-wood
- mrs. henry wood
- myall wood
- Naked wood
- natalie wood
- neck of the woods
- needle wood
- needle-wood
- nicaragua wood
- number one wood
- Nutmeg wood
- old-man-of-the-woods
- omander wood
- opossum wood
- Out of the woods
- Partridge wood
- peach-wood
- pernambuco wood
- Pheasant wood
- Pigeon wood
- Porcupine wood
- raw wood
- rosetta wood
- ruby wood
- sabicu wood
- Saffron wood
- sapan wood
- sappan wood
- saw wood
- sea wood louse
- silk wood
- sir henry joseph wood
- sir henry wood
- snake wood
- southern arrow wood
- stave wood
- take to the woods
- tar-wood
- thyine wood
- Tiger wood
- trumpet-wood
- twist wood
- Violet wood
- violet wood sorrel
- western wood pewee
- white wood aster
Wood acid ,Wood vinegar - wood alcohol
- Wood anemone
- Wood ant
- Wood apple
- wood aster
- wood avens
- Wood baboon
- Wood betony
- wood block
- Wood borer
- Wood carpet
- Wood cell
- wood chisel
- Wood choir
- Wood coal
- Wood cricket
- wood cudweed
- Wood culver
- Wood cut
- Wood dove
- wood drake
- Wood drink
- Wood duck
- Wood echo
- Wood engraver
- Wood engraving
- Wood fern
- Wood fiber
- wood file
- Wood fretter
- Wood frog
- wood garlic
- Wood germander
- Wood god
- wood grain
- Wood grass
- Wood grouse
- Wood guest
- Wood hen
- Wood hoopoe
- wood horsetail
- wood hyacinth
- Wood ibis
- Wood lark
- Wood laurel
- Wood leopard
- Wood lily
- Wood lock
- Wood louse
- wood meadowgrass
- wood mint
- Wood mite
- Wood mote
- wood mouse
- Wood nettle
- Wood nightshade
- Wood nut
- Wood nymph
- Wood offering
- Wood oil
- Wood opal
- Wood paper
- Wood pewee
- Wood pie
- Wood pigeon
- wood poppy
- Wood puceron
- Wood pulp
- wood pussy
- Wood quail
- Wood rabbit
- Wood rat
- Wood reed grass
- Wood reeve
- Wood rush
- Wood sage
- Wood screw
- wood shavings
- Wood sheldrake
- Wood shock
- Wood shrike
- Wood snipe
- Wood soot
- Wood sore
- Wood sorrel
- Wood spirit
- wood spurge
- Wood stamp
- Wood star
- wood stork
- wood strawberry
- Wood sucker
- wood sugar
- Wood swallow
- Wood tapper
- Wood tar
- Wood thrush
- Wood tick
- Wood tin
- Wood titmouse
- Wood tortoise
- Wood vine
- Wood vinegar
- wood violet
- wood vise
- Wood warbler
- wood widgeon
- Wood worm
- Wood wren
- wood's alloy
- wood's metal
- wood-bound
- wood-burning
- wood-creeper
- wood-fern
- wood-fired
- wood-frog
- wood-layer
- wood-note
- wood-rat
- wood-sare
- wood-sere
- wood-sorrel family
- wood-wash
Alligator wood
- the timber of a tree of the West Indies
(Guarea Swartzii) .
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aloes wood
Al"oes wood`
Definitions
See Agalloch .
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amboyna wood
Am*boy"na wood
Definitions
A beautiful mottled and curled wood, used in cabinetwork. It is obtained from the Pterocarpus Indicus of Amboyna, Borneo, etc.
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arrow wood
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noun closely related to southern arrow wood; grows in the eastern United States from Maine to Ohio and Georgia
Viburnum recognitum.
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noun deciduous shrub of eastern North America having blue-black berries and tough pliant wood formerly used to make arrows
arrow wood; Viburnum dentatum.
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balsa wood
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noun strong lightweight wood of the balsa tree used especially for floats
balsa.
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belleau wood
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noun a World War I battle in northwestern France where the Allies defeated the Germans in 1918
Marne River; Chateau-Thierry; Battle of the Marne.
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bethabara wood
Beth*ab"a*ra wood`
Definitions
(Bot.) A highly elastic wood, used for fishing rods, etc. The tree is unknown, but it is thought to be East Indian.
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bow wood
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noun small shrubby deciduous yellowwood tree of south central United States having spines, glossy dark green leaves and an inedible fruit that resembles an orange; its hard orange-colored wood used for bows by Native Americans; frequently planted as boundary hedge
mock orange; Maclura pomifera; osage orange.
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bracelet wood
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noun small West Indian shrub or tree with hard glossy seeds patterned yellow and brown that are used to make bracelets
Jacquinia armillaris.
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brazil wood
Bra*zil" wood`
Etymology
OE.Definitions
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The wood of the oriental Cæsalpinia Sapan ; -- so called before the discovery of America. -
A very heavy wood of a reddish color, imported from Brazil and other tropical countries, for cabinet-work, and for dyeing. The best is the heartwood of Cæsalpinia echinata , a leguminous tree; but other trees also yield it. An interior sort comes from Jamaica, the timber ofC. Braziliensis andC. crista . This is often distinguished as Braziletto , but the better kind is also frequently so named.
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brier-wood
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noun wood from the hard woody root of the briar Erica arborea; used to make tobacco pipes
brierwood; briarwood.
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Bullet wood
- the wood of the bullet tree.
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cabinet wood
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noun moderately dense wood used for cabinetwork
- teak and other heavy cabinet wood
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calamander wood
Cal"a*man`der wood
Definitions
A valuable furniture wood from India and Ceylon, of a hazel-brown color, with black stripes, very hard in texture. It is a species of ebony, and is obtained from the Diospyros qusesita . Called alsoCoromandel wood .
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campeachy wood
Cam*peach"y Wood`
Etymology
From the bay ofDefinitions
Logwood.
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Canary wood
- the beautiful wood of the trees
Persea Indica andP. Canariensis , natives of Madeira and the Canary Islands.
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carib wood
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noun small Dominican tree bearing masses of large crimson flowers before the fine pinnate foliage emerges
Sabinea carinalis.
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caviuna wood
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noun an important Brazilian timber tree yielding a heavy hard dark-colored wood streaked with black
Dalbergia nigra; Brazilian rosewood; jacaranda.
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chinese wood oil
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noun a yellow oil obtained from the seeds of the tung tree
tung oil.
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Cock of the woods
- . See
Capercailzie .
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cocus wood
Co"cus wood`
Definitions
A West Indian wood, used for making flutes and other musical instruments.
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common wood sorrel
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noun Eurasian plant with heart-shaped trifoliate leaves and white purple-veined flowers
shamrock; Oxalis acetosella; cuckoo bread.
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Coral wood
- a hard, red cabinet wood. McElrath.
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coral-wood
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noun East Indian tree with racemes of yellow-white flowers; cultivated as an ornamental
coralwood; Adenanthera pavonina; Barbados pride; red sandalwood; peacock flower fence.
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Cord wood
- wood for fuel cut to the length of four feet (when of full measure).
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Coromandel wood
- Calamander wood.
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Crab wood
- a light cabinet wood obtained in Guiana, which takes a high polish. McElrath.
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creeping wood sorrel
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noun creeping much-branched mat-forming weed; cosmopolitan
creeping oxalis; Oxalis corniculata.
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downy wood mint
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noun a variety of wood mint
Blephilia celiata.
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dry-wood termite
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noun any of various termites that live in and feed on dry wood that is not connected with the soil
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dusky-footed wood rat
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noun a wood rat with dusky feet
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elk-wood
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noun small deciduous tree of eastern North America having creamy white flowers and large leaves in formations like umbrellas at the ends of branches
umbrella magnolia; elkwood; Magnolia tripetala; umbrella tree.
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ellen price wood
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noun English writer of novels about murders and thefts and forgeries (1814-1887)
Ellen Price Wood; Wood.
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european wood mouse
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noun nocturnal yellowish-brown mouse inhabiting woods and fields and gardens
Apodemus sylvaticus.
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evergreen wood fern
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noun North American evergreen fern having pinnate leaves and dense clusters of lance-shaped fronds
dagger fern; Polystichum acrostichoides; canker brake; Christmas fern.
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noun North American fern with evergreen fronds
Dryopteris marginalis; leatherleaf wood fern; evergreen wood fern.
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Fancy woods
- the more rare and expensive furniture woods, as mahogany, satinwood, rosewood, etc.
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Fossil cork , flax , paper , ∨ wood
- varieties of amianthus.
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fragrant wood fern
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noun fern or northern Eurasia and North America having fragrant fronds
Dryopteris fragrans; fragrant cliff fern; fragrant shield fern.
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Glance wood
- a hard wood grown in Cuba, and used for gauging instruments, carpenters' rules, etc. McElrath.
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goldie's wood fern
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noun North American fern with a blackish lustrous stipe
Dryopteris goldiana; Goldie's fern; Goldie's shield fern.
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gopher wood
Go"pher wood`
Etymology
Heb.Definitions
A species of wood used in the construction of Noah's ark. Gen. vi. 14.
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granadilla wood
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noun dark red hardwood derived from the cocobolo and used in making musical instruments e.g. clarinets
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noun wood of the granadilla tree used for making musical instruments especially clarinets
cocoswood; cocuswood.
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grant wood
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noun United States painter noted for works based on life in the Midwest (1892-1942)
Wood.
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Grease wood
(Bot.) , a scraggy, stunted, and somewhat prickly shrub (Sarcobatus vermiculatus ) of the Spinach family, very abundant in alkaline valleys from the upper Missouri to California. The name is also applied to other plants of the same family, as several species ofAtriplex andObione .
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guaiac wood
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noun heartwood of a palo santo; yields an aromatic oil used in perfumes
guaiac wood.
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guaiacum wood
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noun heartwood of a palo santo; yields an aromatic oil used in perfumes
guaiac wood.
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Gum wood
- the wood of any gum tree, esp. the wood of the
Eucalyptus piperita , of New South Wales.
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hairy wood mint
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noun a variety of wood mint
Blephilia hirsuta.
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Hard wood
- wood of a solid or hard texture; as walnut, oak, ash, box, and the like, in distinction from pine, poplar, hemlock, etc. -
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hen of the woods
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noun large greyish-brown edible fungus forming a mass of overlapping caps that somewhat resembles a hen at the base of trees
Polyporus frondosus; hen of the woods; Grifola frondosa.
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hen-of-the-woods
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noun large greyish-brown edible fungus forming a mass of overlapping caps that somewhat resembles a hen at the base of trees
Polyporus frondosus; hen of the woods; Grifola frondosa.
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horse of the wood
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noun large black Old World grouse
capercaillie; capercailzie; Tetrao urogallus.
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Incense wood
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noun fragrant wood of two incense trees of the genus Protium
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- the fragrant wood of the tropical American tree
Bursera heptaphylla .
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kiabooca wood
Ki`a*boo"ca wood`
Definitions
. See Kyaboca wood .
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King wood
- a wood from Brazil, called also
violet wood , beautifully streaked in violet tints, used in turning and small cabinetwork. The tree is probably a species ofDalbergia . SeeJacaranda .
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kyaboca wood
Ky`a*bo"ca wood`
Definitions
(Bot.) (a) Amboyna wood. (b) Sandalwood (Santalum album) .
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Ladle wood
(Bot.) , the wood of a South African tree (Cassine Colpoon ), used for carving.
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leatherleaf wood fern
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noun North American fern with evergreen fronds
Dryopteris marginalis; leatherleaf wood fern; evergreen wood fern.
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lemon-wood
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noun South African evergreen having hard tough wood
Psychotria capensis; lemon-wood; lemonwood tree; lemonwood.
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lemon-wood tree
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noun South African evergreen having hard tough wood
Psychotria capensis; lemon-wood; lemonwood tree; lemonwood.
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Lima wood
(Bot.) , the beautiful dark wood of the South American treeCæsalpinia echinata .
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lingoa wood
Lin*go"a wood`
Definitions
. Amboyna wood.
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marble-wood
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noun hard marbled wood
marblewood.
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noun large Asiatic tree having hard marbled zebrawood
Andaman marble; Diospyros kurzii; marblewood.
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marginal wood fern
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noun North American fern with evergreen fronds
Dryopteris marginalis; leatherleaf wood fern; evergreen wood fern.
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metal wood
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noun golf wood with a metal head instead of the traditional wooden head
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moose-wood
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noun maple of eastern North America with striped bark and large two-lobed leaves clear yellow in autumn
Acer pennsylvanicum; moosewood; striped dogwood; goosefoot maple; striped maple.
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noun deciduous shrub of eastern North America having tough flexible branches and pliable bark and small yellow flowers
ropebark; leatherwood; moosewood; Dirca palustris; wicopy.
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mrs. henry wood
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noun English writer of novels about murders and thefts and forgeries (1814-1887)
Ellen Price Wood; Wood.
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myall wood
My*all" wood`
Definitions
(Bot.) A durable, fragrant, and dark-colored Australian wood, used by the natives for spears. It is obtained from the small tree Acacia homolophylla .
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Naked wood
(Bot.) , a large rhamnaceous tree (Colibrina reclinata ) of Southern Florida and the West Indies, having a hard and heavy heartwood, which takes a fine polish. C. S. Sargent.
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natalie wood
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noun United States film actress (1938-1981)
Wood.
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neck of the woods
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noun a surrounding or nearby region
neighborhood; vicinity; neighbourhood; locality.
- the plane crashed in the vicinity of Asheville
- it is a rugged locality
- he always blames someone else in the immediate neighborhood
- I will drop in on you the next time I am in this neck of the woods
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needle wood
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noun large bushy shrub with pungent pointed leaves and creamy white flowers; central and eastern Australia
needlewood; Hakea leucoptera; needle wood.
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needle-wood
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noun large bushy shrub with pungent pointed leaves and creamy white flowers; central and eastern Australia
needlewood; Hakea leucoptera; needle wood.
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nicaragua wood
Nic`a*ra"gua wood`
Definitions
Brazil wood.
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number one wood
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noun a golf club (a wood) with a near vertical face that is used for hitting long shots from the tee
driver.
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Nutmeg wood
(Bot.) , the wood of the Palmyra palm.
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old-man-of-the-woods
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noun edible mild-tasting mushroom found in coniferous woodlands of eastern North America
Strobilomyces floccopus.
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omander wood
O*man"der wood`
Etymology
Etymol. uncertain.Definitions
(Bot.) The wood of Diospyros ebenaster , a kind of ebony found in Ceylon.
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opossum wood
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noun medium-sized tree of West Virginia to Florida and Texas
Halesia tetraptera; silverbell tree; Halesia carolina; snowdrop tree; silver-bell tree.
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Out of the woods
- not in a place, or state, of obscurity or doubt; free from difficulty or perils; safe. Colloq.
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Partridge wood
(a) A variegated wood, much esteemed for cabinetwork. It is obtained from tropical America, and one source of it is said to be the leguminous treeAndira inermis . Called alsopheasant wood .(b) A name sometimes given to the dark-colored and striated wood of some kind of palm, which is used for walking sticks and umbrella handles.
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peach-wood
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noun tropical tree with prickly trunk; its heavy red wood yields a red dye and is used for cabinetry
peach-wood; Caesalpinia echinata; brazilwood; peachwood.
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pernambuco wood
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noun tropical tree with prickly trunk; its heavy red wood yields a red dye and is used for cabinetry
peach-wood; Caesalpinia echinata; brazilwood; peachwood.
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Pheasant wood
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(Bot.) Same asPartridge wood (a) , underPartridge .
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Pigeon wood
(Bot.) , a name in the West Indies for the wood of several very different kinds of trees, species ofDipholis ,Diospyros , andCoccoloba .
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Porcupine wood
(Bot.) , the hard outer wood of the cocoa palm; so called because, when cut horizontally, the markings of the wood resemble the quills of a porcupine.
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raw wood
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noun wood that is not finished or painted
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rosetta wood
Ro*set"ta wood`
Definitions
An east Indian wood of a reddish orange color, handsomely veined with darker marks. It is occasionally used for cabinetwork. Ure.
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ruby wood
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noun hard durable wood of red sandalwood trees (Pterocarpus santalinus); prized for cabinetwork
red sandalwood.
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sabicu wood
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noun the wood of the sabicu which resembles mahogany
sabicu.
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Saffron wood
(Bot.) , the yellowish wood of a South African tree(Elæodendron croceum) ; also, the tree itself.
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sapan wood
Sa*pan" wood
Etymology
MalayDefinitions
(Bot.) A dyewood yielded by Cæsalpinia Sappan , a thorny leguminous tree of Southern Asia and the neighboring islands. It is the original Brazil wood.Written also sappan wood .
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sappan wood
Sap*pan" wood"
Definitions
Sapan wood.
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saw wood
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verb breathe noisily during one's sleep
snore; saw logs.
- she complained that her husband snores
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sea wood louse
Sea" wood louse`
Definitions
(Zoöl.) A sea slater.
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silk wood
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noun a fast-growing tropical American evergreen having white flowers and white fleshy edible fruit; bark yields a silky fiber used in cordage and wood is valuable for staves
calabura; Muntingia calabura; silkwood; Jamaican cherry; calabur tree.
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sir henry joseph wood
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noun English conductor (1869-1944)
Sir Henry Joseph Wood; Wood.
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sir henry wood
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noun English conductor (1869-1944)
Sir Henry Joseph Wood; Wood.
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snake wood
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noun tropical American tree with large peltate leaves and hollow stems
Cecropia peltata; imbauba; trumpetwood; snake wood; trumpet tree.
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southern arrow wood
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noun deciduous shrub of eastern North America having blue-black berries and tough pliant wood formerly used to make arrows
arrow wood; Viburnum dentatum.
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stave wood
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noun large tree of Australasia
silky elm; booyong; brown oak; red beech; Terrietia trifoliolata; crow's foot; Heritiera trifoliolata.
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take to the woods
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verb flee; take to one's heels; cut and run
lam; run; head for the hills; hightail it; bunk; run away; scarper; escape; fly the coop; break away; scat; turn tail.
- If you see this man, run!
- The burglars escaped before the police showed up
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tar-wood
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noun New Zealand shrub
New Zealand mountain pine; Halocarpus bidwilli; tarwood; Dacrydium bidwilli.
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noun New Zealand silver pine of conical habit with long slender flexuous branches; adapted to cold wet summers and high altitudes
Dacrydium colensoi; tarwood.
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thyine wood
Thy"ine wood`
Etymology
Gr. , fr. , adj., pertaining to the tree or , an African tree with sweet-smelling wood.Definitions
(Bot.) The fragrant and beautiful wood of a North African tree ( Rev. xviii. 12.Callitris quadrivalvis ), formerly calledThuja articulata . The tree is of the Cedar family, and furnishes a balsamic resin called sandarach.
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Tiger wood
- the variegated heartwood of a tree (
Machærium Schomburgkii ) found in Guiana.
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trumpet-wood
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noun tropical American tree with large peltate leaves and hollow stems
Cecropia peltata; imbauba; trumpetwood; snake wood; trumpet tree.
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twist wood
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noun vigorous deciduous European treelike shrub common along waysides; red berries turn black
twistwood; Viburnum lantana; wayfaring tree.
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Violet wood
- a name given to several kinds of hard purplish or reddish woods, as king wood, myall wood, and the wood of the
Andira violacea , a tree of Guiana.
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violet wood sorrel
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noun perennial herb of eastern North America with palmately compound leaves and usually rose-purple flowers
Oxalis violacea.
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western wood pewee
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noun small flycatcher of western North America
Contopus sordidulus.
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white wood aster
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noun rhizomatous perennial wood aster of eastern North America with white flowers
Aster divaricatus.
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Wood acid , Wood vinegar
(Chem.) , a complex acid liquid obtained in the dry distillation of wood, and containing large quantities of acetic acid; hence, specifically, acetic acid. Formerly calledpyroligneous acid .
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wood alcohol
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noun a light volatile flammable poisonous liquid alcohol; used as an antifreeze and solvent and fuel and as a denaturant for ethyl alcohol
wood alcohol; methanol; methyl alcohol.
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Wood anemone
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noun common anemone of eastern North America with solitary pink-tinged white flowers
Anemone quinquefolia; snowdrop.
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noun European anemone with solitary white flowers common in deciduous woodlands
Anemone nemorosa.
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(Bot.) , a delicate flower (Anemone nemorosa ) of early spring; also calledwindflower . See Illust. ofAnemone .
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Wood ant
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noun reddish-brown European ant typically living in anthills in woodlands
Formica rufa.
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(Zoöl.) , a large ant (Formica rufa ) which lives in woods and forests, and constructs large nests.
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Wood apple
(Bot.) . SeeElephant apple , underElephant .
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wood aster
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noun any of several asters of eastern North America usually growing in woods
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wood avens
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noun hairy Eurasian plant with small yellow flowers and an astringent root formerly used medicinally
clover-root; herb bennet; Geum urbanum; cloveroot.
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Wood baboon
(Zoöl.) , the drill.
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Wood betony
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(Bot.) (a) Same asBetony .(b) The common American lousewort (Pedicularis Canadensis ), a low perennial herb with yellowish or purplish flowers.
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wood block
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noun engraving consisting of a block of wood with a design cut into it; used to make prints
wood block; woodcut.
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Wood borer
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(Zoöl.) (a) The larva of any one of numerous species of boring beetles, esp. elaters, longicorn beetles, buprestidans, and certain weevils. SeeApple borer , underApple , andPine weevil , underPine .(b) The larva of any one of various species of lepidopterous insects, especially of the clearwing moths, as the peach-tree borer (see underPeach ), and of the goat moths.(c) The larva of various species of hymenopterous of the tribe Urocerata. SeeTremex .(d) Any one of several bivalve shells which bore in wood, as the teredos, and species of Xylophaga.(e) Any one of several species of small Crustacea, as theLimnoria , and the boring amphipod (Chelura terebrans ).
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Wood carpet
- a kind of floor covering made of thin pieces of wood secured to a flexible backing, as of cloth. Knight.
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Wood cell
(Bot.) , a slender cylindrical or prismatic cell usually tapering to a point at both ends. It is the principal constituent of woody fiber.
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wood chisel
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noun a chisel for working wood; it is either struck with a mallet or pushed by hand
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Wood choir
- the choir, or chorus, of birds in the woods. Poetic Coleridge.
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Wood coal
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noun intermediate between peat and bituminous coal
brown coal; lignite.
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noun a carbonaceous material obtained by heating wood or other organic matter in the absence of air
charcoal.
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- charcoal; also, lignite, or brown coal.
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Wood cricket
(Zoöl.) , a small European cricket (Nemobius sylvestris ).
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wood cudweed
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noun weedy perennial of north temperate regions having woolly foliage and dirty white flowers in a leafy spike
chafeweed; Gnaphalium sylvaticum.
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Wood culver
(Zoöl.) , the wood pigeon.
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Wood cut
- an engraving on wood; also, a print from such an engraving.
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Wood dove
(Zoöl.) , the stockdove.
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wood drake
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noun male wood duck
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Wood drink
- a decoction or infusion of medicinal woods.
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Wood duck
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noun showy North American duck that nests in hollow trees
Aix sponsa; wood duck; summer duck.
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(Zoöl.) (a) A very beautiful American duck (Aix sponsa ). The male has a large crest, and its plumage is varied with green, purple, black, white, and red. It builds its nest in trees, whence the name. Called alsobridal duck ,summer duck , andwood widgeon .(b) The hooded merganser.(c) The Australian maned goose (Chlamydochen jubata ).
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Wood echo
- an echo from the wood.
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Wood engraver
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(a) An engraver on wood.(b) (Zoöl.) Any of several species of small beetles whose larvæ bore beneath the bark of trees, and excavate furrows in the wood often more or less resembling coarse engravings; especially,Xyleborus xylographus .
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Wood engraving
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noun a print made from a woodcut
woodcut.
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noun engraving consisting of a block of wood with a design cut into it; used to make prints
wood block; woodcut.
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(a) The act or art engraving on wood; xylography.(b) An engraving on wood; a wood cut; also, a print from such an engraving.
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Wood fern
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noun any of various ferns of the genus Dryopteris
wood fern; woodfern.
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(Bot.) SeeShield fern , underShield .
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Wood fiber
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(a) (Bot.) Fibrovascular tissue.(b) Wood comminuted, and reduced to a powdery or dusty mass.
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wood file
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noun a coarse file with sharp pointed projections
rasp.
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Wood fretter
(Zoöl.) , any one of numerous species of beetles whose larvæ bore in the wood, or beneath the bark, of trees.
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Wood frog
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noun wide-ranging light-brown frog of moist North American woodlands especially spruce
wood frog; Rana sylvatica.
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(Zoöl.) , a common North American frog (Rana sylvatica ) which lives chiefly in the woods, except during the breeding season. It is drab or yellowish brown, with a black stripe on each side of the head.
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wood garlic
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noun pungent Old World weedy plant
Ramsons; wild garlic; Allium ursinum.
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Wood germander
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(Bot.) See underGermander .
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Wood god
- a fabled sylvan deity.
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wood grain
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noun texture produced by the fibers in wood
woodiness; woodgrain.
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Wood grass
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(Bot.) See underGrass .
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Wood grouse
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(Zoöl.) (a) The capercailzie.(b) The spruce partridge. See underSpruce .
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Wood guest
(Zoöl.) , the ringdove. Prov. Eng.
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Wood hen
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noun flightless New Zealand rail of thievish disposition having short wings each with a spur used in fighting
weka; maori hen.
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(Zoöl.) (a) Any one of several species of Old World short-winged rails of the genusOcydromus , including the weka and allied species.(b) The American woodcock.
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Wood hoopoe
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noun tropical African bird having metallic blackish plumage but no crest
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(Zoöl.) , any one of several species of Old World arboreal birds belonging toIrrisor and allied genera. They are closely allied to the common hoopoe, but have a curved beak, and a longer tail.
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wood horsetail
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noun Eurasia except southern Russia; northern North America
Equisetum Sylvaticum.
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wood hyacinth
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noun sometimes placed in genus Scilla
bluebell; wild hyacinth; Hyacinthoides nonscripta; Scilla nonscripta; harebell.
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Wood ibis
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noun any of several Old World birds of the genus Ibis
Ibis ibis; wood ibis.
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noun an American stork that resembles the true ibises in having a downward-curved bill; inhabits wooded swamps of New World tropics
Mycteria americana; flinthead; wood ibis.
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(Zoöl.) , any one of several species of large, long-legged, wading birds belonging to the genusTantalus . The head and neck are naked or scantily covered with feathers. The American wood ibis (Tantalus loculator ) is common in Florida.
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Wood lark
(Zoöl.) , a small European lark (Alauda arborea ), which, like, the skylark, utters its notes while on the wing. So called from its habit of perching on trees.
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Wood laurel
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noun bushy Eurasian shrub with glossy leathery oblong leaves and yellow-green flowers
Daphne laureola; spurge laurel.
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noun a North American evergreen shrub having glossy leaves and white or rose-colored flowers
American laurel; Kalmia latifolia; mountain laurel; calico bush.
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(Bot.) , a European evergreen shrub (Daphne Laureola ).
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Wood leopard
(Zoöl.) , a European spotted moth (Zeuzera æsculi ) allied to the goat moth. Its large fleshy larva bores in the wood of the apple, pear, and other fruit trees.
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Wood lily
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noun any liliaceous plant of the genus Trillium having a whorl of three leaves at the top of the stem with a single three-petaled flower
wake-robin; trillium.
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noun lily of eastern North America having orange to orange-red purple-spotted flowers
Lilium philadelphicum.
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(Bot.) , the lily of the valley.
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Wood lock
(Naut.) , a piece of wood close fitted and sheathed with copper, in the throating or score of the pintle, to keep the rudder from rising.
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Wood louse
(Zoöl.) (a) Any one of numerous species of terrestrial isopod Crustacea belonging toOniscus ,Armadillo , and related genera. SeeSow bug , under Sow, andPill bug , underPill .(b) Any one of several species of small, wingless, pseudoneuropterous insects of the familyPsocidæ , which live in the crevices of walls and among old books and papers. Some of the species are called alsobook lice , anddeathticks , ordeathwatches .
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wood meadowgrass
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noun slender European grass of shady places; grown also in northeastern America and temperate Asia
Poa nemoralis; Agrostis alba.
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wood mint
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noun American herb of genus Blephilia with more or less hairy leaves and clusters of purplish or bluish flowers
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Wood mite
(Zoöl.) , any one of numerous small mites of the familyOribatidæ . They are found chiefly in woods, on tree trunks and stones.
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Wood mote
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(Eng. Law) (a) Formerly, the forest court.(b) The court of attachment.
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wood mouse
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noun any of various New World woodland mice
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Wood nettle
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noun American perennial herb found in rich woods and provided with stinging hairs; provides fibers used for textiles
Laportea canadensis.
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(Bot.) See underNettle .
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Wood nightshade
(Bot.) , woody nightshade.
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Wood nut
(Bot.) , the filbert.
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Wood nymph
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noun a deity or nymph of the woods
dryad.
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(a) A nymph inhabiting the woods; a fabled goddess of the woods; a dryad. "The wood nymphs, decked with daisies trim." Milton.(b) (Zoöl.) Any one of several species of handsomely colored moths belonging to the genusEudryas . The larvæ are bright-colored, and some of the species, asEudryas grata , andE. unio , feed on the leaves of the grapevine.(c) (Zoöl.) Any one of several species of handsomely colored South American humming birds belonging to the genusThalurania . The males are bright blue, or green and blue.
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Wood offering
- wood burnt on the altar.
We cast the lots . . . for the wood offering. Neh. x. 34.
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Wood oil
(Bot.) , a resinous oil obtained from several East Indian trees of the genusDipterocarpus , having properties similar to those of copaiba, and sometimes substituted for it. It is also used for mixing paint. SeeGurjun .
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Wood opal
(Min.) , a striped variety of coarse opal, having some resemblance to wood.
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Wood paper
- paper made of wood pulp. See
Wood pulp , below.
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Wood pewee
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noun small olive-colored woodland flycatchers of eastern North America
pewit; peewee; Contopus virens; peewit; pewee.
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(Zoöl.) , a North American tyrant flycatcher (Contopus virens ). It closely resembles the pewee, but is smaller.
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Wood pie
(Zoöl.) , any black and white woodpecker, especially the European great spotted woodpecker.- .
(Zoöl.) SeeFrench pie , underFrench .
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Wood pigeon
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noun Eurasian pigeon with white patches on wings and neck
cushat; ringdove; Columba palumbus.
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(Zoöl.) (a) Any one of numerous species of Old World pigeons belonging toPalumbus and allied genera of the familyColumbidæ .(b) The ringdove.
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wood poppy
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noun perennial herb native to woodland of the eastern United States having yellow flowers
celandine poppy; Stylophorum diphyllum.
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Wood puceron
(Zoöl.) , a plant louse.
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Wood pulp
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noun wood that has been ground to a pulp; used in making cellulose products (as rayon or paper)
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(Technol.) , vegetable fiber obtained from the poplar and other white woods, and so softened by digestion with a hot solution of alkali that it can be formed into sheet paper, etc. It is now produced on an immense scale.
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wood pussy
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noun American musteline mammal typically ejecting an intensely malodorous fluid when startled; in some classifications put in a separate subfamily Mephitinae
skunk; polecat.
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Wood quail
(Zoöl.) , any one of several species of East Indian crested quails belonging toRollulus and allied genera, as the red-crested wood quail (R. roulroul ), the male of which is bright green, with a long crest of red hairlike feathers.
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Wood rabbit
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noun common small rabbit of North America having greyish or brownish fur and a tail with a white underside; a host for Ixodes pacificus and Ixodes scapularis (Lyme disease ticks)
cottontail; cottontail rabbit.
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(Zoöl.) , the cottontail.
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Wood rat
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noun any of various small short-tailed rodents of the northern hemisphere having soft fur grey above and white below with furred tails and large ears; some are hosts for Ixodes pacificus and Ixodes scapularis (Lyme disease ticks)
wood rat.
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(Zoöl.) , any one of several species of American wild rats of the genusNeotoma found in the Southern United States; called alsobush rat . The Florida wood rat (Neotoma Floridana ) is the best-known species.(Zoöl.) , any American rat of the genusNeotoma , especiallyN. Floridana , common in the Southern United States. Its feet and belly are white.
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Wood reed grass
(Bot.) , a tall grass (Cinna arundinacea ) growing in moist woods.
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Wood reeve
- the steward or overseer of a wood. Eng.
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Wood rush
(Bot.) , any plant of the genusLuzula , differing from the true rushes of the genusJuncus chiefly in having very few seeds in each capsule.
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Wood sage
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noun European germander with one-sided racemes of yellow flowers; naturalized in North America
Teucrium scorodonia.
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noun subshrub with serrate leaves and cream-colored to pink or purple flowers in spikelike racemes; North America
American germander; Teucrium canadense.
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(Bot.) , a name given to several labiate plants of the genusTeucrium . SeeGermander .
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Wood screw
- a metal screw formed with a sharp thread, and usually with a slotted head, for insertion in wood.
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wood shavings
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noun thin curly wood shavings used for packing or stuffing
excelsior.
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Wood sheldrake
(Zoöl.) , the hooded merganser.
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Wood shock
(Zoöl.) , the fisher. SeeFisher , 2.
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Wood shrike
(Zoöl.) , any one of numerous species of Old World singing birds belonging toGrallina ,Collyricincla ,Prionops , and allied genera, common in India and Australia. They are allied to the true shrikes, but feed upon both insects and berries.
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Wood snipe
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(Zoöl.) (a) The American woodcock.(b) An Asiatic snipe (Gallinago nemoricola ).
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Wood soot
- soot from burnt wood.
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Wood sore
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(Zoöl.) SeeCuckoo spit , underCuckoo .
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Wood sorrel
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noun any plant or flower of the genus Oxalis
sorrel; oxalis.
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(Bot.) , a plant of the genus Oxalis (Oxalis Acetosella ), having an acid taste. See Illust. (a) ofShamrock .
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Wood spirit
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noun a light volatile flammable poisonous liquid alcohol; used as an antifreeze and solvent and fuel and as a denaturant for ethyl alcohol
wood alcohol; methanol; methyl alcohol.
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(Chem.) SeeMethyl alcohol , underMethyl .
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wood spurge
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noun European perennial herb with greenish yellow terminal flower clusters
Euphorbia amygdaloides.
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Wood stamp
- a carved or engraved block or stamp of wood, for impressing figures or colors on fabrics.
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Wood star
(Zoöl.) , any one of several species of small South American humming birds belonging to the genusCalothorax . The male has a brilliant gorget of blue, purple, and other colors.
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wood stork
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noun any of several Old World birds of the genus Ibis
Ibis ibis; wood ibis.
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noun an American stork that resembles the true ibises in having a downward-curved bill; inhabits wooded swamps of New World tropics
Mycteria americana; flinthead; wood ibis.
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wood strawberry
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noun Europe
Fragaria vesca; wild strawberry.
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Wood sucker
(Zoöl.) , the yaffle.
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wood sugar
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noun a sugar extracted from wood or straw; used in foods for diabetics
xylose.
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Wood swallow
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noun Australasian and Asiatic bird related to the shrikes and resembling a swallow
swallow shrike.
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(Zoöl.) , any one of numerous species of Old World passerine birds belonging to the genusArtamus and allied genera of the familyArtamidæ . They are common in the East Indies, Asia, and Australia. In form and habits they resemble swallows, but in structure they resemble shrikes. They are usually black above and white beneath.
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Wood tapper
(Zoöl.) , any woodpecker.
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Wood tar
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noun any tar obtained by the destructive distillation of wood
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- . See under
Tar .
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Wood thrush
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noun large thrush common in eastern American woodlands; noted for its melodious song
Hylocichla mustelina.
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(Zoöl.) (a) An American thrush (Turdus mustelinus ) noted for the sweetness of its song. See underThrush .(b) The missel thrush.
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Wood tick
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noun common tick that can transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia
Dermacentor variabilis; American dog tick.
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- . See in Vocabulary.
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Wood tin
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(Min.) . SeeCassiterite .
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Wood titmouse
(Zoöl.) , the goldcgest.
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Wood tortoise
(Zoöl.) , sculptured tortoise. See underSculptured .
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Wood vine
(Bot.) , the white bryony.
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Wood vinegar
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noun a red-brown liquid formed in distillation of wood which contains acetic acid, methanol, acetone, wood oils, and tars
pyroligneous acid.
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- . See
Wood acid , above.
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wood violet
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noun common European violet that grows in woods and hedgerows
Viola reichenbachiana; Viola sylvatica; hedge violet.
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noun common violet of the eastern United States with large pale blue or purple flowers resembling pansies
bird's-foot violet; Johnny-jump-up; pansy violet; Viola pedata.
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wood vise
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noun a vise with jaws that are padded in order to hold lumber without denting it
woodworking vise; shoulder vise.
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Wood warbler
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noun small bright-colored American songbird with a weak unmusical song
New World warbler.
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noun European woodland warbler with dull yellow plumage
Phylloscopus sibilatrix.
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(Zoöl.) (a) Any one of numerous species of American warblers of the genusDendroica . SeeWarbler .(b) A European warbler (Phylloscopus sibilatrix ); called alsogreen wren ,wood wren , andyellow wren . (Zoöl.) , any one of numerous American warblers of the genusDendroica . Among the most common wood warblers in the Eastern States are the yellowbird, or yellow warbler (see underYellow ), the black-throated green warbler (Dendroica virens ), the yellow-rumped warbler (D. coronata ), the blackpoll (D. striata ), the bay-breasted warbler (D. castanea ), the chestnut-sided warbler (D. Pennsylvanica ), the Cape May warbler (D. tigrina ), the prairie warbler (see underPrairie ), and the pine warbler (D. pinus ). See alsoMagnolia warbler , underMagnolia , andBlackburnian warbler .
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wood widgeon
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noun showy North American duck that nests in hollow trees
Aix sponsa; wood duck; summer duck.
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Wood worm
(Zoöl.) , a larva that bores in wood; a wood borer.
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Wood wren
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(Zoöl.) (a) The wood warbler.(b) The willow warbler.
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wood's alloy
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noun a fusible alloy that is half bismuth plus lead, tin, and cadmium; melts at about 160 degrees Fahrenheit
Wood's alloy.
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wood's metal
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noun a fusible alloy that is half bismuth plus lead, tin, and cadmium; melts at about 160 degrees Fahrenheit
Wood's alloy.
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Wood's" met"al
Definitions
A fusible alloy consisting of one or two parts of cadmium, two parts of tin, four of lead, with seven or eight part of bismuth. It melts at from 66° to 71° C. See Fusible metal , underFusible .
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wood-bound
Wood"-bound` adjective
Definitions
Incumbered with tall, woody hedgerows.
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wood-burning
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adjective satellite fueled by wood
wood-burning.
- a wood-burning stove'
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wood-creeper
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noun any of numerous South American and Central American birds with a curved bill and stiffened tail feathers that climb and feed like woodpeckers
woodhewer; tree creeper; woodcreeper.
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wood-fern
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noun any of various ferns of the genus Dryopteris
wood fern; woodfern.
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wood-fired
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adjective satellite fueled by wood
wood-burning.
- a wood-burning stove'
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wood-frog
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noun wide-ranging light-brown frog of moist North American woodlands especially spruce
wood frog; Rana sylvatica.
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wood-layer
Wood"-lay`er noun
Definitions
(Bot.) A young oak, or other timber plant, laid down in a hedge among the whitethorn or other plants used in hedges.
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wood-note
Wood"-note` noun
Etymology
Definitions
A wild or natural note, as of a forest bird. R.Or sweetest Shakespeare, fancy's child, Warble his native wood-notes wild. Milton.
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wood-rat
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noun any of various small short-tailed rodents of the northern hemisphere having soft fur grey above and white below with furred tails and large ears; some are hosts for Ixodes pacificus and Ixodes scapularis (Lyme disease ticks)
wood rat.
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wood-sare
Wood"-sare` noun
Etymology
Definitions
(Bot.) A kind of froth seen on herbs. Obs.
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wood-sere
Wood"-sere` noun
Definitions
The time when there no sap in the trees; the winter season. Written also Obs. Tusser.wood-seer .
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wood-sorrel family
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noun a family of widely distributed herbs of the order Geraniales; have compound leaves and pentamerous flowers
family Oxalidaceae; Oxalidaceae.
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wood-wash
Wood"-wash`, Wood"-wax`, Wood"-wax`en noun
(Also<
- Wood-wash
- Wood-wax
- Wood-waxen
)
Etymology
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(Bot.) Same as Woadwaxen .