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wood [wʊd] N

1. wood no pl (material):

drewno nt

2. wood (trees):

las m
a walk in the woods

pine-wood N no pl

wood alcohol N no pl

wood alcohol → methanol

See also methanol

methanol [ˈmeθənɒl, Am -nɑ:l] N no pl CHEM

neck of the woods inf idiom

Usage examples with woods

babe in the woods AM
a walk in the woods

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is nice to have someone win this award from our neck of the woods.
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It is a gently undulating vale of small fields interspersed by woods, shaws, ponds, meadows, and heath.
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Arable farming covered 26% of the parish and woods, mainly coppiced sweet chestnut, covered 20%.
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The woods are aflame with colours of the spring, again.
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The pioneer shoemaker, gunsmith and blacksmith were welcome adjuncts to the early settlements, as were, also, the back-woods school masters and preachers.
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She runs out the woods and sees a car.
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Woods et al. found that non-essential genes are more often successfully duplicated (fixed) and lost compared to essential genes.
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It has sweeping deer lawns, small woods, coverts and areas covered by huge solitary ancient oak trees.
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This species grows in open habitat where there is little competition from other plants, such as rock outcrops, stretches of sand, or open woods.
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The trio again visit the same woods to dispose of the two bodies.
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