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WOOING, ppr. [from woo.] Courting; soliciting in love.
WOOF, n. [Gr.] 1. The threads that cross the warp in weaving; the weft. 2. Textu...
WOOER, n. [from woo.] One who courts, or solicits in love.
WOODY, a. [from wood.] 1. Abounding with wood; as woody land; a woody region. --...
WOODWAXEN, n. A plant of the genus Genista; dyers broom.
WOODREVE, n. [wood and reve.] In England, the steward or overseer of a wood.
WOODPECKER, n. [wood and peck.] A bird of the genus Picus, that pecks holes in t...
WOODNESS, n. Anger; madness; rage.
WOODMAN, n. [wood and man.] 1. A forest officer, appointed to take care of the k...
WOODLESS, a. Destitute of wood.
WOODING, ppr. Getting or supplying with wood.
WOODEN, a. [from wood.] 1. Made of wood; consisting of wood; as a wooden box; a ...
WOODED, a. Supplied or covered with wood; as land wooded and watered.
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.