woods in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for woods in the English»Spanish Dictionary

wood louse <pl wood lice [-laɪs]> [Am wʊd laʊs, Brit ˈwʊdlaʊs] N

deadwood [Am ˈdɛdwʊd, Brit ˈdɛdwʊd], dead wood N U

woods in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for woods in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for woods in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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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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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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The complex also has acres of woods, allowing students to study and observe wildlife with wide-open spaces.
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A nice wine list, too, which isn't surprising in this shoulder of the woods.
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Woods ultimately transformed the police department into a crime-fighting machine.
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They prefer mildly acidic soils, growing in woods near pines or hemlock or mossy hummocks.
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The property contains 20acre ha of natural habitat that includes ponds, streams, woods, and prairieland.
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It is nice to have someone win this award from our neck of the woods.
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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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Later that night, two teenagers get into a fight in the woods.
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