9-letter words containing ood
- coldblood — any heavy draught-horse
- come good — to recover and perform well after a bad start or setback
- copsewood — the smallest trees, and the bushes and ferns, of a coppice
- corkwoods — Plural form of corkwood.
- crestwood — a city in E Missouri.
- dead wood — People or things that have been used for a very long time and that are no longer considered to be useful can be referred to as dead wood.
- deadwoods — Plural form of deadwood.
- devilwood — a variety of small broadleaf evergreen tree, Osmanthus americanus, native to the southeast US
- diet food — a type of food intended to help people slim
- do-gooder — a well-intentioned but naive and often ineffectual social or political reformer.
- doodlebug — any of various small, squat vehicles.
- driftwood — wood floating on a body of water or cast ashore by it.
- dry goods — fabrics, clothing
- dude food — food such as hot dogs, burgers, etc, considered particularly appealing to men
- eaglewood — agalloch.
- earlywood — the light-coloured wood made by a tree in the spring that shows up in the yearly growth ring
- elfinwood — Krummholz.
- epizoodic — Alternative spelling of epizootic, in the sense a particular disease (as opposed to an outbreak of disease).
- fairyhood — a fairy nature or state: the fairyhood of Puck.
- falsehood — a false statement; lie. Synonyms: fabrication, prevarication, falsification, canard, invention, fiction, story.
- fast food — junk food
- fast-food — of or specializing in fast food.
- feel good — Informal. intended to make one happy or satisfied: a feel-good movie; feel-good politics.
- feel-good — Informal. intended to make one happy or satisfied: a feel-good movie; feel-good politics.
- ferhoodle — to confuse or mix up: Don't ferhoodle the things in that drawer.
- fireflood — a procedure designed to extract more oil from a well by injecting compressed air into the ground and burning some of the oil to increase the flow.
- flatwoods — a woodland in a low-lying region having little drainage.
- fleetwood — a fishing port in NW England, in Lancashire. Pop: 26 841 (2001)
- fleshhood — the state of being in the flesh or having flesh (as opposed to being purely spiritual)
- flood out — If people, places, or things are flooded out, the water from a flood makes it impossible for people to stay in that place or to use that thing.
- floodgate — Civil Engineering. a gate designed to regulate the flow of water.
- floodings — a form of psychotherapy in which the patient receives abrupt and intense, rather than gradual, exposure to a fear-producing situation.
- floodlamp — Floodlight.
- floodlike — a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged.
- floodmark — A mark indicating the height reached by the waters in a previous flood.
- floodtide — the tide when it has risen from low to high water
- floodwall — A man-made vertical barrier designed to temporarily contain the waters of a river or other waterway during a flood.
- food bank — an agency, group, or center that collects food and distributes it to the needy.
- food body — a mass of nutrients attached to a seed coat, which attracts ants and thus aids dispersal of the seed
- food coma — the feeling of sleepiness experienced after eating certain types of food, esp carbohydrates
- food crop — a crop, such as rice or wheat, that is grown for human consumption
- food fish — any fish used for food by human beings.
- food mile — a unit used to measure the distance that a food product travels from where it is produced to where it is sold or consumed
- food mill — a hand-operated kitchen device for puréeing fruits and vegetables.
- food wrap — a thin polythene material that clings closely to any surface around which it is placed, used for wrapping food
- foodborne — Transmitted through food.
- foodchain — Alternative spelling of food chain.
- foodgrain — Cereal (grain grown as human food).
- foodstuff — a substance used or capable of being used as nutriment.
- fort hood — a military reservation in central Texas, N of Austin.