wood
Kelime Anlamı :

1. ahşap.
2. tahta.
3. odun.
4. koru.
5. fıçı.
6. tahtadan yapılmış.
7. kereste.
8. ağaçlık.
9. takoz.
10. orman haline getirmek.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. 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.
2. the wood of a particular species of tree.
3. A forested or wooded area.
4. firewood.
5. (golf) A type of golf club, the head of which was traditionally made of wood.
6. A woodwind instrument.
7. an erection.
8. made of wood.
9. to cover or plant with trees.
10. to take or get a supply of wood.
11. mad, insane, crazed.
12. A peckerwood.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1. to make a noise by scuffling with the feet or by hand-clapping, as students in approval or disapproval of a professor.
2. to sup ply or replenish with wood; get supplies of wood for: as, to wood a steamboat or a loco motive.
3. to take in or get supplies of wood.
4. mad; frantic; furious; angry; enraged; raging.
5. to act like a mad man; rave.
6. to be fierce or furious; rage.
7. in horticulture, any twig or tissue of a plant, whether hard or soft, that is considered in the making of cuttings or some-times, in the ease of garden plants, in the operation of pruning. see hard wood, soft wood.
8. the name used in the lumber trade for the timber of deciduous-leaved trees as distinguished from evergreen or coniferous trees, though some, poplar, for instance, are as soft as white pine, while yew and some varieties of yellow pine rank high in hardness, when compared with hard woods. in tasmania the name is usually confined to the timber of the eucalypts, while in Queensland it is especially applied to a myrtaceous tree, Backhousia Bancroftii.
9. A large and thick collection of growing trees; a forest: often in the plural, with the same force as the singular.
10. the substance of trees; the hard fibrous substance which composes the body of a tree and its branches, and which lies between the pith and the bark.
11. timber; the trunks or main stems of trees which attain such dimensions as to be fit for architectural and other purposes.
12. firewood; cordwood.
13. the cask, keg, or barrel, as distinguished from the bottle: as, wine drawn from the wood.
14. the grain of wood.
15. in heraldry, three or four trees grouped together, usually represented as rooted in a mound, which is vert, unless otherwise blazoned. also called hurst.
16. in printing, a wood-block, or wood blocks collectively, as distinguished from a me tallic type or plate of any kind: as, cuts printed from the wood.
17. in music, the wooden wind-instruments of an orchestra taken collectively. see wind, n., 5, wind-instrument, and instrument, 3 . also called wood wind.
18. fig uratively, a crowd, mass, or collection.
19. see fossil cork, under fossil.
20. in south africa, an evergreen shrub, or a tree 20 or 30 feet, high, Psychotria Capensis (Grumilea cymosa), having a hard, tough wood, variously useful.
21. an old spelling of
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia