wood
v.
forest, cover or plant with trees; supply wood for; equip oneself with firewood (wood up)
adj.
wooden, made from wood; of wood (material); of a forest
n.
lumber; forest; log; firewood; wooden block; wooden musical instrument; type of golf club
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Wood
Wood is a solid material derived from
woody plants, notably
trees but also
shrubs. Wood from the latter is only produced in small sizes, reducing the diversity of uses. In its most common meaning, "wood" is the secondary
xylem of a woody plant, but this is an approximation only: in the wider sense, wood may refer to other materials and tissues with comparable properties.
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Wood
Noun
1. United States film actress (1938-1981)
(synonym) Natalie Wood
(hypernym) actress
2. English conductor (1869-1944)
(synonym) Sir Henry Wood, Sir Henry Joseph Wood
(hypernym) conductor, music director, director
3. English writer of novels about murders and thefts and forgeries (1814-1887)
(synonym) Mrs. Henry Wood, Ellen Price Wood
(hypernym) writer, author
4. United States painter noted for works based on life in the Midwest (1892-1942)
(synonym) Grant Wood
(hypernym) painter
wood
Noun
1. the hard fibrous lignified substance under the bark of trees
(hypernym) plant material
(hyponym) bentwood
(substance-holonym) lumber, timber
(substance-meronym) lignin
2. the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area
(synonym) forest, woods
(hypernym) vegetation, flora
(hyponym) bosk
(member-meronym) underbrush, undergrowth, underwood
3. any wind instrument other than the brass instruments
(synonym) woodwind, woodwind instrument
(hypernym) wind instrument, wind
(hyponym) beating-reed instrument, reed
(part-meronym) finger hole
4. a golf club with a long shaft used to hit long shots; originally made with a wooden head; metal woods are now available
(hypernym) golf club, golf-club, club
(hyponym) brassie
Wood
(v. t.)
To supply with wood, or get supplies of wood for; as, to wood a steamboat or a locomotive.
(v. i.)
To take or get a supply of wood.
(v. i.)
To grow mad; to act like a madman; to mad.
(n.)
Trees cut or sawed for the fire or other uses.
(n.)
The substance of trees and the like; the hard fibrous substance which composes the body of a tree and its branches, and which is covered by the bark; timber.
(n.)
The fibrous material which makes up the greater part of the stems and branches of trees and shrubby plants, and is found to a less extent in herbaceous stems. It consists of elongated tubular or needle-shaped cells of various kinds, usually interwoven with the shinning bands called silver grain.
(n.)
A large and thick collection of trees; a forest or grove; -- frequently used in the plural.
(a.)
Mad; insane; possessed; rabid; furious; frantic.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Harsha
workmanship; a wood
Jarah
a wood; honeycomb; watching closely
Maaz
wood; wooden
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (1869) , by Roswell D. Hitchcock.
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