wood
Definition of wood:
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part of speech: noun
A large collection of growing trees; the solid part of a tree lying below the bark; trees cut into proper pieces for various uses.
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part of speech: noun
The solid part of trees: trees cut or sawed: timber: a collection of growing trees.
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part of speech: adjective
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: verb
To supply wood.
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Common misspellings:
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- r (1.1%)
- woold (1.1%)
- woodk (2.3%)
- wook (18.2%)
- woodf (4.5%)
- whood (3.4%)
- wodd (2.3%)
- wwod (3.4%)
- woud (2.3%)
- whod (4.5%)
- wod (28.4%)
- wode (4.5%)
- sood (2.3%)
- bood (1.1%)
- whold (1.1%)
- woood (12.5%)
- wouod (1.1%)
- nigga (1.1%)
- woon (1.1%)
- woodi (2.3%)
- woodrow (1.1%)
Usage examples for wood:
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Let me say a word about that wood dear and familiar as it was.
"John Halifax, Gentleman" – Dinah Maria Mulock Craik -
" After all, it is easy here," cried Sperver, " to what it will be in the wood
"The Man-Wolf and Other Tales" – Emile Erckmann and Alexandre Chatrian -
" To think," she said to herself-" to think that I should not know my way in a little bit of a wood like this- I that was up at the other side of the moon last night."
"The Cuckoo Clock" – Mrs. Molesworth -
I had not gone far into the wood before I stopped and looked around me.
"Weapons of Mystery" – Joseph Hocking