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WOODY
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Portuguese
Row of Houses by a Wood; From the Old Wood; From the Hedged Forest; Row by the Woods; Row Could Refer to a Row of Houses Ore Trees; Bushes; Wood; Forest; Lives in a Row of Houses by the Wood; From the Hedged Fore
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English American
Row of houses in a wood. From the cottages in the wood.
Male
English
Pet form of English Woodrow ("lives in a row of houses by the wood"), and other names containing Old English wudu, WOODY means "wood."
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English
English : variant spelling of Woody.
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English
English : from a derivative of Wood with an unexplained second element; this may be a diminutive suffix, or the Old English topographic term ēg ‘island’, ‘piece of high ground in a fen’.
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Muslim/Islamic
Princess
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Indian
Used to
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With a Single Twisted Lock of Hair
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beloved, Grace, Truth
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Erroneous; Forgetful
Girl/Female
Indian
Queen of Flowers
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Truthful
Girl/Female
Muslim
Leader
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English
English : nickname from Old French hérisson ‘hedgehog’.
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English
English : variant of Bramwell, possibly in some instances of Bramhall.
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n.
The woody, thick skin inclosing the kernel of a walnut.
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A thin piece or fragment; specifically, one of the scales or pieces of the woody part of flax removed by the operation of breaking.
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Any perennial woody plant of considerable size (usually over twenty feet high) and growing with a single trunk.
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Consisting of, or containing, wood or woody fiber; ligneous; as, the woody parts of plants.
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Any woody climbing plant which bears grapes.
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The thickening matter of woody cells; lignin.
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A hard and sharp-pointed projection from a woody stem; usually, a branch so transformed; a spine.
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A genus of American liliaceous, sometimes arborescent, plants having long, pointed, and often rigid, leaves at the top of a more or less woody stem, and bearing a large panicle of showy white blossoms.
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A low shrub; a woody plant of low stature.
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Half or partially ligneous, as a stem partly woody and partly herbaceous.
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The woody fiber of flax; the refuse of scutched flax.
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Incumbered with tall, woody hedgerows.
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An African plant (Welwitschia mirabilis) belonging to the order Gnetaceae. It consists of a short, woody, topshaped stem, and never more than two leaves, which are the cotyledons enormously developed, and at length split into diverging segments.
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Of or pertaining to woods; sylvan.
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One of the large cells in woody tissue which have spiral, annular, or other markings, and are connected longitudinally so as to form continuous ducts.
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The quality or state of being woody.
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A woody plant of less size than a tree, and usually with several stems from the same root.
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Abounding with wood or woods; as, woody land.
v. t.
To separate the woody fiber from (flax, hemp, etc.) by beating; to swingle.
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Bearing fruit which becomes hard or woody.