Associations to the word «Woody»
Noun
- Islet
- Tough
- Weeds
- Cm
- Sleeper
- Grassland
- Canopy
- Grazing
- Almanac
- Jasmine
- Hemp
- Pete
- Annie
- Sinatra
- Winnie
- Stephens
- Taxon
- Acacia
- Tissue
- Cristina
- Tree
- Melinda
- Root
- Jenkins
- Hays
- Diameter
- Lenny
- Aphrodite
- Grass
- Mia
- Cactus
- Stan
- Boyd
- Alder
- Barnet
- Bragg
- Starch
- Growing
- Stump
- Cassandra
- Hannah
- Urn
- Sonny
- Nut
- Fern
- Larva
- Bud
- Pollen
- Willow
- Spp
- Ives
- Nutrient
- Pear
- Andy
- Pod
- Nora
- Trunk
- Habitat
- Diane
- Flower
- Carrot
- Annual
- Leaf
- Spike
- Fir
- Logging
- Sap
- Thicket
- Weed
- Ecosystem
- Species
- Welles
- Hank
- Dung
- Swamp
- Maynard
- Spore
- Rc
- Freddie
- Texture
- Rollins
Wiktionary
WOODY, adjective. Covered in woods; wooded.
WOODY, adjective. (obsolete) Belonging to the woods; sylvan.
WOODY, adjective. Made of wood, or having wood-like properties.
WOODY, adjective. (botany) Non-herbaceous.
WOODY, adjective. (botany) Lignified: "the woody parts of a plant".
WOODY, noun. A station wagon that has a retro wooden exterior, often associated with Southern California surfing culture.
WOODY, noun. (vulgar) (slang) An erection.
WOODY, proper noun. A male given name, from a nickname for Woodrow.
WOODY NIGHTSHADE, noun. (herbalism) A shrubby plant, Solanum dulcamara.
WOODY PEAR, noun. The inedible, woody, pear-shaped fruit of several Australian proteaceous trees of the genus Xylomelum.
WOODY PEARS, noun. Plural of woody pear
Dictionary definition
WOODY, adjective. Made of or containing or resembling wood; "woody plants"; "perennial herbs with woody stems"; "a woody taste".
WOODY, adjective. Abounding in trees; "an arboreous landscape"; "violets in woodsy shady spots"; "a woody area near the highway".
WOODY, adjective. Made hard like wood as the result of the deposition of lignin in the cell walls.
Wise words
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