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8-letter words containing ood

  • foodshed — the area through which food is transported from farm to consumer
  • foodways — the customs and traditions relating to food and its preparation
  • for good — morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious: a good man.
  • fuelwood — any wood used as a fuel; firewood
  • geekhood — The quality of being a geek; geekiness.
  • giltwood — made of wood and gilded
  • girlhood — the state or time of being a girl.
  • glenwood — a town in SW Iowa.
  • good and — morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious: a good man.
  • good day — day spent well
  • good egg — a person who is pleasant, agreeable, or trustworthy.
  • good for — morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious: a good man.
  • good guy — decent man
  • good job — expressing admiration
  • good joe — a warm-hearted, good-natured person.
  • good old — You use good old before the name of a person, place, or thing when you are referring to them in an affectionate way.
  • good-bye — a farewell.
  • goodbyes — Plural form of goodbye.
  • goodness — the state or quality of being good.
  • goodrich — Samuel Griswold [griz-wuh ld,, -wohld,, -wawld] /ˈgrɪz wəld,, -woʊld,, -wɔld/ (Show IPA), ("Peter Parley") 1793–1860, U.S. author and publisher.
  • goodsire — a grandfather
  • goodwife — Chiefly Scot. the mistress of a household.
  • goodwill — friendly disposition; benevolence; kindness.
  • goodwood — an area in SE England, in Sussex: site of a famous racecourse and of Goodwood House, built 1780–1800
  • goodyearCharles, 1800–60, U.S. inventor: developer of the process of vulcanizing rubber.
  • hailwood — Mike, full name Stanley Michael Bailey Hailwood. 1940–81, English racing motorcyclist: world champion (250 cc.) 1961 and 1966–67; (350 cc.) 1966–67; and (500 cc.) 1962–65
  • hardwood — the hard, compact wood or timber of various trees, as the oak, cherry, maple, or mahogany.
  • harewood — the greenish-gray wood of the sycamore maple, used for making furniture.
  • holyrood — the cross on which Jesus died.
  • homewood — a city in central Alabama, near Birmingham.
  • hood rat — a young promiscuous woman from an impoverished urban area
  • hoodlike — Resembling a hood.
  • hoodlums — Plural form of hoodlum.
  • hoodooed — Simple past tense and past participle of hoodoo.
  • hoodwink — to deceive or trick.
  • hotblood — a collective term for Arabian, Barb, and Thoroughbred horses
  • in flood — If a river is in flood, it is flowing over its banks because it has more water in it than normal.
  • ironwood — any of various trees yielding a hard, heavy wood, as the American hornbeam, Carpinus caroliniana, or Lyonothamnus floribundus, found on the islands off the coast of S California.
  • kaboodle — Alternative spelling of caboodle.
  • kentwood — a city in W Michigan.
  • kinghood — the state of being king; kingship.
  • kingwood — a Brazilian wood streaked with violet tints, used especially in cabinetwork.
  • kirkwood — a city in E Missouri, near St. Louis.
  • kiyoodle — a worthless dog; mongrel.
  • lacewood — the quartersawed wood of the sycamore tree.
  • ladyhood — The quality or state of being a lady or ladylike.
  • lakewood — a city in central Colorado, near Denver.
  • latewood — Wood formed in a tree relatively late in the season.
  • likehood — (obsolete) likelihood.
  • limewood — the wood of a linden.
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