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WOODCHUK, n. [wood and chuk, a hog.] [See Chuk .] The popular name in New Englan...
WOOD-WORM, n. [wood and worm.] A worm that is bread in wood.
WOOD-WASH, n. A name sometimes applied to dyers broom.
WOOD-WARD, n. [wood and ward.] An officer of the forest, whose duty is to guard ...
WOOD-STONE, n. [wood and stone.] A blackish gray silicious stone, a subspecies o...
WOOD-SPITE, n. [wood and spite.] A name given in some parts of England to the gr...
WOOD-SORREL, n. [wood and sorrel.] A plant of the genus Oxalis.
WOOD-SOOT, n. [wood and soot.] Soot from burnt wood, which has been found useful...
WOOD-SHOCK, n. The fisher or wejack, a quadruped of the weasel kind in North Ame...
WOOD-SEERE, n. The time when there is no sap in a tree.
WOOD-SARE, n. A kind of froth See N on herbs.
WOOD-SAGE, n. [wood and sage.] A plant of the genus Teucrium.
WOOD-ROOF, WOOD-RUFF , n. [wood and roof or ruff.] A plant of the genus Asperula.
WOOD-PUCERON, n. [wood and puceron.] A small insect of the puceron kind, of a gr...
WOOD-PIGEON, n. [wood and pigeon.] The ring-dove, (Columba palumbus.)
WOOD-OFFERING, n. Wood burnt on the altar. Neh 10.