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8-letter words containing ood

  • lockwood — Belva Ann Bennett [bel-vuh] /ˈbɛl və/ (Show IPA), 1830–1917, U.S. lawyer and women's-rights activist.
  • log-wood — a portion or length of the trunk or of a large limb of a felled tree.
  • logwoods — Plural form of logwood.
  • longwood — a city in central Florida.
  • lynnwood — a city in NW Washington.
  • maidhood — maidenhood.
  • milkwood — any of various trees having a milky juice, as Pseudomedia spuria, of Jamaica.
  • misshood — the state or period of being an unmarried woman
  • mixblood — A person of mixed racial heritage.
  • monkhood — the condition or profession of a monk.
  • moodiest — given to gloomy, depressed, or sullen moods; ill-humored.
  • non-food — Non-food items are those items that cannot be eaten but are commonly sold in food stores, such as cleaning products and toilet tissue.
  • nonwoody — herbaceous.
  • noodling — to improvise a musical passage in a casual manner, especially as a warm-up exercise.
  • outstood — to be prominent.
  • ovenwood — brushwood; deadwood fit only for burning.
  • packwoodBob, born 1932, U.S. politician: senator 1969–95.
  • pagehood — the office of, or state of being, a page
  • pearwood — the hard, fine-grained, reddish wood of the pear tree, used for ornamentation, small articles of furniture, and musical instruments.
  • pet food — feed for domestic animals
  • pinewood — the wood of a pine.
  • popehood — the office of the Pope
  • porkwood — the wood of a small tree, Pisonia obtusata, native to the United States and Caribbean
  • pub food — food served in a pub
  • pulpwood — spruce or other soft wood suitable for making paper.
  • pumphood — a cover for the upper wheel of a chain pump
  • ringwood — a town in N New Jersey.
  • rosewood — any of various reddish cabinet woods, sometimes with a roselike odor, yielded by certain tropical trees, especially belonging to the genus Dalbergia, of the legume family.
  • sasswood — a tropical African tree, Erythrophleum suavolens, of the legume family, having a poisonous bark and hard, durable wood.
  • saw wood — a tool or device for cutting, typically a thin blade of metal with a series of sharp teeth.
  • selfhood — the state of being an individual person; individuality.
  • sherwood — Robert Emmet [em-it] /ˈɛm ɪt/ (Show IPA), 1896–1955, U.S. dramatist.
  • siliwood — (jargon)   (Or "Hollywired") The coming convergence of film, interactive TV and computers.
  • skinfood — cosmetic cream for the skin
  • softwood — any wood that is relatively soft or easily cut.
  • sourwood — sorrel tree.
  • teakwood — the wood of the teak.
  • the good — those who are good
  • unbloody — not involving or accompanied by (much) bloodshed
  • unwooded — not wooded; lacking woods or trees
  • wedgwoodJosiah, 1730–95, English potter.
  • westwood — a city in E Massachusetts.
  • wifehood — the state of being a wife.
  • wildwood — a wood growing in the wild or natural state; forest.
  • wood ant — a reddish-brown European ant, Formica rufa, typically living in anthills in woodlands
  • wood ear — tree ear
  • wood lot — a tract, especially on a farm, set aside for trees.
  • wood rat — pack rat (def 1).
  • wood ray — xylem ray.
  • wood tar — a dark viscid product obtained from wood by distillation or by slow burning without flame, used in its natural state to preserve timber, rope, etc., or subjected to further distillation to yield creosote, oils, and a final residuum, wood pitch.
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