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WOOD-COCKSHELL, n. A name given by English naturalists to a peculiar kind of the...
WOOD-COCK, n. [wood and cock.] A fowl of the genus Scolopax, inhabiting the nort...
WOOD-COAL, n. [wood and coal.] Charcoal.
WOOD-CHAT, n. A species of butcher bird.
WOOD-BOUND, a. [wood and bound.] Encumbered with tall woody hedgerows.
WOOD-BIND, WOOD-BINE, n. A name given to the honeysuckle, a species of Lonicera.
WOOD-BIND, WOOD-BINE, n. A name given to the honeysuckle, a species of Lonicera.
WOOD-ASHES, n. [wood and ashes.] The remains of burnt wood or plants. [This word...
WOOD-ANEMONE, n. A plant. [See Anemone .]
WOOD, a. Mad; furious. WOOD , n. 1. A large and thick collection of trees; a for...
WOO-HOUSE, n. [wood and house.] A house or shed in which wood is deposited and s...
WOO, v.t. 1. To court; to solicit in love. My proud rival wooes another partner ...
WONTLESS, a. Unaccustomed; unused.
WONTEDNESS, n. The state of being accustomed.
WONTED, pp. 1. Accustomed; used. Again his wonted weapon provd. 2. Accustomed; m...
WONT, a contraction of woll not, that is, will not. WONT , a. [wont is strictly ...