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woodOld English wudu, earlier widu "tree, trees collectively, forest, grove; the substance of which trees are made," from Proto-Germanic *widu- (source also of Old Norse viðr, Danish and Swedish [..]
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wood"violently insane" (now obsolete), from Old English wod "mad, frenzied," from Proto-Germanic *woda- (source also of Gothic woþs "possessed, mad," Old High German wuot &qu [..]
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woodWood [S]See FOREST .
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woodhard material that makes up the trunk and branches of trees and shrubs.
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woodA secondary tissue found in seed plants which consists largely of xylem tissue.
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wood(e.g., "driver or 1 wood, fairway woods, utility woods," and so on) originally a club with a wooden head, relatively little loft and a long handle used for driving the ball and/or hi [..]
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woodA type of club that propels the ball with a lower trajectory and longer distance than an iron. There are multiple types of this club, including a driver.
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woodmost of the girth of woody stems surrounding the pith; wood is composed of rings of dead xylem tissue
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woodThe dense tissue composed of secondary xylem in stems and roots.
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wooda type of club where the head is generally bulbous in shape except for the clubface. Named because the head was originally made of wood, although almost all are now metal.
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woodthe hard fibrous lignified substance under the bark of trees forest: the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area United States film actress (1938-1981) English conductor (1869-1944) Engl [..]
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woodA 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 [..]
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wood a club used to hit the ball a greater distance, although typically made of some sort of light metal now, instead of wood as they were originally made.
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woodOriginally used to differentiate the clubs with wooden heads from the irons which were constructed of metal. In modern day golf more often used to describe a club whose clubhead is particularly large [..]
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woodA wood is a wooden headed club out dated now and mostly replaced by clubs called metals. They are so named because they have the head of the club made from wood and the replacements are also named metals
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wooda type of club where the clubhead itself is much larger. Todays woods are referred to as "metal woods" General options include the 1 wood (driver), Fairway woods, 3,4,5,7 & 9.
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woodA 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 [..]
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woodLarger clubs made of wood or metal used for distance shots.
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woodA club with a wooden head.
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woodThe price of a heavy favorite. (If you bet the Red Sox as a minus 240 favorite, you "lay the wood" with the Red Sox.)
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wooda little forest. The same word also means the material that trees are made of. Wood is used to make lots of things like fences, furniture and some buildings
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woodis a long-shafted club with large and deep head used to traverse great distances with some sacrifice of accuracy compared to irons. Usually there are three woods in a bag: ¹1 (driver), ¹3 and ¹5. Howe [..]
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woodA long-shafted club with a large, deep head used for long drives. So called because the used to be made of wood.
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woodcrazy, mad, insane woodnesse
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wood mad.
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wood[Forest]
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woodSee FOREST.
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woodSecondary xylem. woodland
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woodholts
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woodColon
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woodCaptain and Keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team until leaving school at the end of Harry's third year.
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woodplant-based materials that are eligible for certification under the Forest Stewardship Council. Examples include bamboo and palm (monocots) as well as hardwoods (angiosperms) and softwoods (gymnosperms)
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wood(n) the hard fibrous lignified substance under the bark of trees(n) the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area(n) United States film actress (1938-1981)(n) English conductor (1869-1944) [..]
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woodKnight of the Wood or Knight of the Mirrors. So called because his coat was overspread with numerous small mirrors. It was Sampson Carrasco, a bachelor of letters, who adopted the disguise of a knight [..]
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woodDon’t cry [or halloo] till you are out of the wood. Do not rejoice for having escaped danger till the danger has passed away.
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wood(b. Oxford, December 17th, 1632, d. November 29th, 1695). “Historia et Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis” (1674); “Athenæ Oxonienses” (1691–92); &# [..]
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wood(b. 1820; d. February 10th, 1887). “East Lynne” (1861); “The Channings” (1862); “Mrs. Halliburton’s Troubles” (1862); “The Shado [..]
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woodA solid lignocellulosic material naturally produced in trees and some shrubs, made of up to 40 to 50% cellulose, 20 to 30% hemicellulose, and 20 to 30% lignin.
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woodpenis. (5)
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woodLaying points.
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woodA product of hard secondary Xylem composed of Cellulose, hemiCellulose, and Lignans, that is under the bark of Trees and shrubs. It is used in construction and as a source of Charcoal and many other p [..]
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woodWood is the hard tissue of trees and shrubs. In addition to lignin, it also contains the skeleton substances cellulose and hemicellulose as well as extractives and minerals. A distinction is made betw [..]
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woodthe hard fibrous substance beneath the bark in the stems and branches of trees and shrubs; xylem (Webster)
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woodA member of a prominent Philadelphia Quaker family, Wood was briefly active in economics twice in his life. The first period was 1873–5, when he received ...
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woodAn Erection
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woodThe dense tissue composed of secondary xylem in stems and roots.
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woodLauded in her time, this experimental sculptor created simplified and rigorous monuments, portraits, figures, and landscape sculptures in equally diverse materials. Wood was also an important and infl [..]
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woodAn important regionalist painter of the American Midwest, best known for his endlessly reproduced and parodied double portrait American Gothic (1930). His interest in Netherlandish art of the fifteen [..]
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woodused for subtractive process of carving (and nowadays for constructions): may be soft, like cedar and pine; or hard, like boxwood, mahogany, maple, oak or walnut
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wood
(uncountable) The substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree. Used as a material for construction, to manufacture various items, etc. or as fuel.
(This table is made [..]
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woodThe solid interior of a tree.
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woodLot:
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woodWood is a porous and fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants. It is an organic material – a natural composite of cellulose fibers that are strong in tens [..]
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woodIn Chinese philosophy, wood (Chinese: 木; pinyin: mù), sometimes translated as Tree, is the growing of the matter, or the matter's growing stage. Wood is the first phase of Wu Xing. Wood is the most ya [..]
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woodWood is a porous and fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants. It is an organic material – a natural composite of cellulose fibers that are strong in tens [..]
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woodWood is a natural material produced by the growth of plants, mainly trees and shrubs.
Wood may also refer to:
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woodWood is a lunar impact crater that lies entirely within the interior of the much larger walled plain Landau, on the far side of Moon. Wood is situated along the northwestern part of the floor of Landa [..]
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woodWood is a surname in the English language. It is common throughout the world, especially countries with historical links to Great Britain.
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woodWOOD is a news/talk radio station broadcasting at 1300 kHz and 106.9 MHz in Michigan, United States. WOOD is licensed to Grand Rapids, Michigan and WOOD-FM to Muskegon, Michigan.
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woodWood is a magazine catering to the home and hobby woodworker with more than 350,000 subscribers. It publishes seven regular issues annually (December/January, March, May, July, September, October, and [..]
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woodWood is a natural material produced by the growth of plants, mainly trees and shrubs.
Wood may also refer to:
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woodA wood is a type of club used in the sport of golf. Woods have longer shafts and larger, rounder heads than other club types, and are used to hit the ball longer distances than other types.
Woods are [..]
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woodA wood is a type of club used in the sport of golf. Woods have longer shafts and larger, rounder heads than other club types, and are used to hit the ball longer distances than other types.
Woods are [..]
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woodThis is a list of English cricketers who played first-class cricket between the 1787 and 1825 seasons. The sport of cricket in this period had already acquired most of its modern features such as elev [..]
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woodWood is an annual small early summer folk and roots music festival and environmental gathering, which takes place in Braziers Park, Ipsden near Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK. Its independent organiser [..]
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woodThis is a list of cricketers who played first-class cricket in England in matches between the 1826 and 1840 seasons. The sport of cricket had acquired most of its modern features by this time and the [..]
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woodWood is a porous and fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants. It is an organic material – a natural composite of cellulose fibers that are strong in tens [..]
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woodWood is the twenty-first album by the Athens, Georgia-based band Widespread Panic. It is their tenth official live album release. It was released on the band's Widespread Records imprint on October 16 [..]
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woodIn Chinese philosophy, wood (Chinese: 木; pinyin: mù), sometimes translated as Tree, is the growing of the matter, or the matter's growing stage. Wood is the first phase of Wu Xing. Wood is the most ya [..]
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woodA golf club that was traditionally made of wood but now usually made of metal. The ‘metal’ woods have a hollow head that allows it to have large size for its weight. They are typically longer than the [..]
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