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1. wood violet
noun.
Common
European
violet
that
grows
in
woods
and
hedgerows.
Synonyms
hedge violet
Viola sylvatica
Viola reichenbachiana
violet
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2. wood violet
noun.
Common
violet
of
the
eastern
United
States
with
large
pale
blue
or
purple
flowers
resembling
pansies.
Synonyms
Viola pedata
bird's-foot violet
Johnny-jump-up
violet
pansy violet
Antonyms
achromatic
3. violet
noun.
(ˈvaɪəlɪt)
A
variable
color
that
lies
beyond
blue
in
the
spectrum.
Synonyms
indigo
purpleness
purple
reddish blue
Antonyms
lowborn
unrhetorical
grey-white
pearly
brown-gray
Etymology
violet (English)
violette (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
viola (Latin)
4. violet
noun.
(ˈvaɪəlɪt)
Any
of
numerous
low-growing
violas
with
small
flowers.
Synonyms
Viola rostrata
heath violet
heartsease
viola
hedge violet
bird's-foot violet
Viola sylvatica
Viola conspersa
woodland white violet
pale violet
English violet
Viola pedata
white violet
striped violet
garden violet
Viola striata
pansy violet
two-eyed violet
wood violet
Canada violet
sweet white violet
dog violet
Viola blanda
cream violet
Viola reichenbachiana
Johnny-jump-up
sweet violet
long-spurred violet
Viola canina
tall white violet
Viola pubescens
Viola ocellata
Viola canadensis
Viola odorata
American dog violet
downy yellow violet
Antonyms
yellow-white
yellowish-white
silvery-grey
ash-grey
bluish-white
Etymology
violet (English)
violette (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
viola (Latin)
5. violet
adjective.
(ˈvaɪəlɪt)
Of
a
color
intermediate
between
red
and
blue.
Synonyms
chromatic
purple
purplish
Antonyms
achromatic
uncolored
achromatic color
discolor
Etymology
violet (English)
violette (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
viola (Latin)
6. wood
noun.
(ˈwʊd)
The
hard
fibrous
lignified
substance
under
the
bark
of
trees.
Synonyms
lignum vitae
fruitwood
knot
guaiacum
elm
cypress
bamboo
larch
sandarac
brazilwood
cherry
eucalyptus
beechwood
chestnut
guaiacum wood
brushwood
yellowwood
pecan
walnut
redwood
cocoswood
log
logwood
cedar
alder
cocuswood
true tulipwood
hickory
hemlock
beech
olive
red sandalwood
sandalwood
shittimwood
wicker
lancewood
black locust
kauri
hardwood
birch
beefwood
red lauan
driftwood
softwood
balsa wood
guaiac wood
sabicu
boxwood
heartwood
granadilla wood
satinwood
sumac
ruby wood
white poplar
lacewood
whitewood
cabinet wood
bentwood
silver quandong
locust
ebony
splinters
balsa
mahogany
obeche
fir
guaiac
blackwood
incense wood
lemonwood
zebrawood
linden
yellow poplar
poplar
matchwood
Turkish boxwood
spindle
gum
lignin
ash
gumwood
chopping block
dogwood
yew
citronwood
quira
ironwood
Panama redwood
cedarwood
plant material
tupelo
brierwood
deal
briarwood
sawdust
kingwood
timber
hazel
sapwood
raw wood
teakwood
oak
sycamore
poon
duramen
teak
burl
maple
brier-wood
tulipwood
dyewood
pine
elmwood
orangewood
lumber
rosewood
spruce
plant substance
sabicu wood
beam
basswood
pyinma
Antonyms
take
ride
unfashionable
uglify
nondevelopment
Etymology
wood (English)
wudu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. wood
noun.
(ˈwʊd)
The
trees
and
other
plants
in
a
large
densely
wooded
area.
Synonyms
rainforest
undergrowth
underwood
vegetation
botany
jungle
underbrush
forest
grove
flora
virgin forest
second growth
tree
woods
rain forest
bosk
old growth
Antonyms
fauna
stay
disorganize
disorganise
refrain
Etymology
wood (English)
wudu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. Wood
noun.
English
writer
of
novels
about
murders
and
thefts
and
forgeries
(1814-1887).
Synonyms
Ellen Price Wood
Mrs. Henry Wood
9. wood
noun.
(ˈwʊd)
A
golf
club
with
a
long
shaft
used
to
hit
long
shots;
originally
made
with
a
wooden
head.
Synonyms
driver
golf-club
metal wood
club
number one wood
brassie
spoon
golf club
Antonyms
unknot
untwine
unravel
smoothness
untie
Etymology
wood (English)
wudu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. wood
noun.
(ˈwʊd)
Any
wind
instrument
other
than
the
brass
instruments.
Synonyms
reed
thumbhole
woodwind
reed instrument
woodwind instrument
flute
transverse flute
wind
beating-reed instrument
wind instrument
finger hole
Antonyms
achromatic
achromatic color
nonwoody
white
chromatic
Etymology
wood (English)
wudu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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