8-letter words containing ood
- woodbine — any of several climbing vines, as a European honeysuckle, Lonicera periclymenum, or the Virginia creeper of North America.
- woodburn — a town in NW Oregon.
- woodbury — a city in SW New Jersey.
- woodchat — Also, woodchat shrike. a shrike, Lanius senator, of Europe and northern Africa, having a black forehead and a chestnut crown, nape, and mantle.
- woodchip — a small chip of wood, especially one that flakes off when felling a tree or splitting a log.
- woodchop — To chop wood, especially as a sport.
- woodcock — either of two plump, short-legged migratory game birds of variegated brown plumage, the Eurasian Scolopax rusticola and the smaller American Philohela minor.
- woodcuts — Plural form of woodcut.
- woodenly — consisting or made of wood; wood: a wooden ship.
- woodfern — An evergreen fern with leathery dark-green fronds.
- woodfree — (of high-quality paper) made from pulp that has been treated chemically, removing impurities
- woodhole — a storage area for wood
- woodhull — Victoria Claflin [klaf-lin] /ˈklæf lɪn/ (Show IPA), 1838–1927, U.S. social reformer, newspaper publisher, and women's-rights advocate.
- woodland — a city in N central California.
- woodlark — a small, European songbird, Lullula arborea, noted for its song in flight.
- woodlice — Plural form of woodlouse.
- woodlike — Resembling wood, such as in color or texture.
- woodlore — the knowledge or wisdom of the woods; woodcraft skills
- woodlots — Plural form of woodlot.
- woodmeal — a type of flour, resembling sawdust, made from the root of the cassava plant
- woodmere — a city on SW Long Island, in SE New York.
- woodness — insanity, madness, or fury
- woodnote — a wild or natural musical tone, as that of a forest bird.
- woodpile — a pile or stack of firewood.
- woodroof — A small, sweet-smelling herb, Galium odoratum, once used for flavouring wine.
- woodruff — Hiram, 1817–67, Canadian driver, trainer, and breeder of harness-racing horses.
- woodrush — A grasslike plant that typically has long flat leaves fringed with long hairs.
- woodshed — a shed for storing wood for fuel.
- woodshop — A woodworking workshop.
- woodskin — a canoe made of bark, used by the native tribes of Guyana
- woodsman — Also, woodman. a person accustomed to life in the woods and skilled in the arts of the woods, as hunting or trapping.
- woodsmen — Plural form of woodsman.
- woodtone — having a finish painted, dyed, printed, etc., to imitate the pattern or color of wood; woodgrain: a woodtone instrument panel in a car.
- woodward — C(omer) Vann, 1908–99, U.S. historian.
- woodwasp — Any of various unrelated insects of the suborder Symphyta (the sawflies, not true wasps), whose larvae are found in wood.
- woodwind — a musical wind instrument of the group comprising the flutes, clarinets, oboes, bassoons, and occasionally, the saxophones.
- woodwork — objects or parts made of wood.
- woodworm — a worm or larva that breeds in or bores into wood.
- woodwose — a hairy wildman of the woods
- woodyard — A yard where wood is chopped or stored.
- wormwood — any composite herb or low shrub of the genus Artemisia.