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WOOD-MOTE, n. [wood and mote.] In England, the ancient name of the forest court;...
WOOD-MONGER, n. [wood and monger.] A wood seller.
WOOD-MITE, [wood and mite.] A small insect found in old wood.
WOOD-MEIL, n. A coarse hairy stuff made of Iceland wool, used to line the ports ...
WOOD-LOUSE, n. [wood and louse.] An insect, the millepede.
WOOD-LOCK, n. [wood and lock.] In shipbuilding, a piece of elm, close fitted and...
WOOD-LAYER, n. [wood and layer.] A young oak or other timber plant, laid down in...
WOOD-LARK, n. [wood and lark.] A bird, a species of lark.
WOOD-LAND, n. [wood and land.] 1. Land covered with wood, or land on which trees...
WOOD-HOLE, n. [wood and hole.] A place where wood is laid up.
WOOD-FRETTER, n. [wood and fret.] An insect or worm that eats wood.
WOOD-ENGRAVING, n. Xylography; the art of engraving on wood, or of cutting figur...
WOOD-DRINK, n. [wood and drink.] A decoction or infusion of medicinal woods.
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.