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8-letter words that end in od

  • giltwood — made of wood and gilded
  • girlhood — the state or time of being a girl.
  • glenwood — a town in SW Iowa.
  • goat god — a deity with the legs and feet of a goat, as Pan or a satyr.
  • goodwood — an area in SE England, in Sussex: site of a famous racecourse and of Goodwood House, built 1780–1800
  • 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
  • half-rod — a unit of length equal to 2.75 yards or 8.25 feet (2.52 meters).
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • jack rod — a horizontal metal rod or tube to which an awning or other cloth may be seized to support it.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • lancepod — any tropical, leguminous tree or shrub of the genus Lonchocarpus, the roots of which yield rotenone.
  • latewood — Wood formed in a tree relatively late in the season.
  • likehood — (obsolete) likelihood.
  • limewood — the wood of a linden.
  • 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.
  • longwood — a city in central Florida.
  • lynnwood — a city in NW Washington.
  • macropod — A plant-eating marsupial mammal of an Australasian family that comprises the kangaroos and wallabies.
  • 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.
  • myriapod — any arthropod of the group Myriapoda, having an elongated segmented body with numerous paired, jointed legs, formerly classified as a class comprising the centipedes and millipedes.
  • nectopod — (in certain mollusks) an appendage modified for swimming.
  • 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.
  • novgorod — a city in the Russian Federation in Europe, SE of St. Petersburg: a former capital of Russia.
  • orthopod — an orthopedist.
  • ostracod — seed shrimp.
  • 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
  • pauropod — a member of the Pauropoda, a class of minute myriapods less than 2 mm (1⁄20 in.) in size, having 8 to 10 pairs of legs and branched antennae
  • pearwood — the hard, fine-grained, reddish wood of the pear tree, used for ornamentation, small articles of furniture, and musical instruments.
  • peasecod — the pod of the pea.
  • pet food — feed for domestic animals
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