Wood, n.

    1. Forest, grove, copse, thicket, wood-land, forest-land, timber-land.
    2. Timber.

Woodbine, n.

    1. Eglantine, honeysuckle (Caprifolium periclymenum).
    2. Virginia creeper.

Woodchuck, n. Ground-hog (Arctomys monax).

Wood-coal, n. Charcoal.

Wood-cut, n. Wood-engraving, cut.

Wooded, a. Timbered, covered with woods, forest-covered, forest-crowned.

Wooden, a.

    1. Made of wood.
    2. Woody, ligneous.
    3. Awkward, clumsy, ungainly, stiff, rigid, hard, unpliant, unpliable, unplastic.

Wood-engraver, n. Xylographer.

Wood-engraving, n.

    1. Xylography.
    2. Wood-cut, cut.

Wood-grass, n. Indian grass (Sorghum nutans).

Woodland, n. Woods, forest, grove, forest-land, timber-land.

Wood-naphtha, n. Methylic alcohol. See Woodspirit.

Wood-nymph, n. Hamadryad, dryad, nymph of the woods.

Wood-pigeon, n. Ring-dove (Columba palumbus).

Wood-shock, n. Pecan, fisher (Mustela Canadensis).


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