One of the wood winds
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OBOEOne of the wood winds.
anemosisflaw in wood supposed to be caused by the action of strong winds upon the trunk of the tree
anemosesflaw in wood supposed to be caused by the action of strong winds upon the trunk of the tree
OBOEOne of the winds
EASTOne of the winds.
ACREOne of 100 in Winnie-the-Pooh's wood
ACREOne of 100 in a "Winnie-the-Pooh" wood
yellowwoodthe wood of any one of several different kinds of trees
xylographerone who practises xylography, the art of making engravings on wood
yellowwoodsYELLOWWOOD, the wood of any one of several different kinds of trees
xylographersXYLOGRAPHER, one who practises xylography, the art of making engravings on wood
xylotomistone who carries out xylotomy, the preparation of sections of wood for microscopic examination
xylotomistsXYLOTOMIST, one who carries out xylotomy, the preparation of sections of wood for microscopic examination
crosscutsA diagonal cut, esp. one across the main grain or axis of wood or stone
tenonerone that tenons (to affix with a projection at the end of a piece of wood)
xoanonsimple, carved image, esp. one in which the original block of stone or wood is readily apparent
xoanasimple, carved image, esp. one in which the original block of stone or wood is readily apparent
tenonersTENONER, one that tenons (to affix with a projection at the end of a piece of wood)
shinnysimple variety of hockey, played with a ball, block of wood, or the like, and clubs curved at one end
shinniessimple variety of hockey, played with a ball, block of wood, or the like, and clubs curved at one end
shinniedsimple variety of hockey, played with a ball, block of wood, or the like, and clubs curved at one end
halveto join (two pieces of wood) by cutting from one, at the place of joining, a portion fitting to that left solid in the other
torselbeam or slab of wood, stone, iron, etc., laid on a masonry wall to receive and distribute the weight from one end of a beam
torselsbeam or slab of wood, stone, iron, etc., laid on a masonry wall to receive and distribute the weight from one end of a beam
jackstrawsA game played with a heap of small rods of wood, bone, or plastic, in which players try to remove one at a time without disturbing the others
chopstickEach of a pair of small, thin, tapered sticks of wood, ivory, or plastic, held together in one hand and used as eating utensils, esp. by the Chinese, the Japanese, and other people in eastern Asia
oghamany of the 20 characters of this script, each consisting of one or more strokes for consonants and of notches for vowels cut across or upon a central line on a stone or piece of wood
oghamsany of the 20 characters of this script, each consisting of one or more strokes for consonants and of notches for vowels cut across or upon a central line on a stone or piece of wood
ogamsany of the 20 characters of this script, each consisting of one or more strokes for consonants and of notches for vowels cut across or upon a central line on a stone or piece of wood
ogamany of the 20 characters of this script, each consisting of one or more strokes for consonants and of notches for vowels cut across or upon a central line on a stone or piece of wood
tipcatsgame in which a short piece of wood, tapered at both ends, is struck lightly at one end with a bat, causing the wood to spring into the air so that it can be batted for a distance
tipcatgame in which a short piece of wood, tapered at both ends, is struck lightly at one end with a bat, causing the wood to spring into the air so that it can be batted for a distance
shojislight screen consisting of a framework of wood covered with paper or other translucent material, used originally in Japanese homes as one of a series of sliding panels between the interior and exterior or between two interior spaces
chopsticksone of a pair of thin, tapered sticks, often of wood or ivory, held in one hand between the thumb and fingers and used chiefly in China, Japan, and other Asian countries for lifting food to the mouth
shojilight screen consisting of a framework of wood covered with paper or other translucent material, used originally in Japanese homes as one of a series of sliding panels between the interior and exterior or between two interior spaces
hengeNeolithic monument of the British Isles, consisting of a circular area enclosed by a bank and ditch and often containing additional features including one or more circles of upright stone or wood pillars: probably used for ritual purposes or for marking a
hengesNeolithic monument of the British Isles, consisting of a circular area enclosed by a bank and ditch and often containing additional features including one or more circles of upright stone or wood pillars: probably used for ritual purposes or for marking a
diptycha. similar tablet of wood or metal containing on one leaf the names of those among the living, and on the other those among the dead, for whom prayers and Masses are said b. the lists of such persons c. the intercession in the course