Wood

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·vi To take or get a supply of wood.

II. Wood ·noun Trees cut or sawed for the fire or other uses.

III. Wood ·adj Mad; insane; possessed; rabid; furious; frantic.

IV. Wood ·vi To grow mad; to act like a madman; to Mad.

V. Wood ·noun A large and thick collection of trees; a forest or grove;

— frequently used in the plural.

VI. Wood ·vt To supply with wood, or get supplies of wood for; as, to wood a steamboat or a locomotive.

VII. Wood ·noun The substance of trees and the like; the hard fibrous substance which composes the body of a tree and its branches, and which is covered by the bark; timber.

VIII. Wood ·noun The fibrous material which makes up the greater part of the stems and branches of trees and shrubby plants, and is found to a less extent in herbaceous stems. It consists of elongated tubular or needle-shaped cells of various kinds, usually interwoven with the shinning bands called silver grain.

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