Wood
61wood — See: CAN T SEE THE WOOD FOR THE TREES, KNOCK ON WOOD, SAW WOOD …
62wood — See: CAN T SEE THE WOOD FOR THE TREES, KNOCK ON WOOD, SAW WOOD …
63wood — See: can t see the wood for the trees, knock on wood, saw wood …
64wood — 1. noun /wʊd/ a) The substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree. Used as a material for construction, to manufacture various items, etc. or as fuel. Teak is much used for outdoor benches, but a number of other woods… …
65wood — [OE] The ancestral meaning of wood is probably ‘collection of trees, forest’; ‘tree’ (now obsolete) and ‘substance from which trees are made’ are secondary developments. The word goes back to prehistoric Germanic *widuz, which also produced… …
66wood — n 1. American a shortened form of pecker wood 2. British an erection, as in get wood …
67wood's — at·wood s; wood s; …
68wood — see fields have eyes, and woods have ears don’t halloo till you are out of the wood hunger drives the wolf out of the wood …
69wood — [OE] The ancestral meaning of wood is probably ‘collection of trees, forest’; ‘tree’ (now obsolete) and ‘substance from which trees are made’ are secondary developments. The word goes back to prehistoric Germanic *widuz, which also produced… …
70Wood — noun a) An English topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood. b) An English occupational surname for a woodsman …