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Webster Dictionary :: Wood-anemone

WOOD-ANEMONE, n. A plant. [See Anemone .]

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-ashes

WOOD-ASHES, n. [wood and ashes.] The remains of burnt wood or plants. [This word...

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-bind

WOOD-BIND, WOOD-BINE, n. A name given to the honeysuckle, a species of Lonicera.

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-bine

WOOD-BIND, WOOD-BINE, n. A name given to the honeysuckle, a species of Lonicera.

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-bound

WOOD-BOUND, a. [wood and bound.] Encumbered with tall woody hedgerows.

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-chat

WOOD-CHAT, n. A species of butcher bird.

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-coal

WOOD-COAL, n. [wood and coal.] Charcoal.

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-cock

WOOD-COCK, n. [wood and cock.] A fowl of the genus Scolopax, inhabiting the nort...

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-cockshell

WOOD-COCKSHELL, n. A name given by English naturalists to a peculiar kind of the...

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-drink

WOOD-DRINK, n. [wood and drink.] A decoction or infusion of medicinal woods.

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-engraving

WOOD-ENGRAVING, n. Xylography; the art of engraving on wood, or of cutting figur...

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-fretter

WOOD-FRETTER, n. [wood and fret.] An insect or worm that eats wood.

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-hole

WOOD-HOLE, n. [wood and hole.] A place where wood is laid up.

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-land

WOOD-LAND, n. [wood and land.] 1. Land covered with wood, or land on which trees...

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-lark

WOOD-LARK, n. [wood and lark.] A bird, a species of lark.

Webster Dictionary :: Wood-layer

WOOD-LAYER, n. [wood and layer.] A young oak or other timber plant, laid down in...

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