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1. woody pear
noun.
Tree
bearing
pear-shaped
fruit
with
a
thick
woody
epicarp.
Synonyms
genus Xylomelum
native pear
bush
shrub
Xylomelum pyriforme
Xylomelum
Antonyms
fauna
superior
Featured Games
2. pear-shaped
adjective.
Having
a
round
shape
tapered
at
one
end.
Synonyms
circular
round
Antonyms
square
stay in place
reduce
3. pear-shaped
adjective.
(of
sounds)
full
and
rich.
Synonyms
round
rotund
orotund
full
Antonyms
thin
angular
praise
bottom
top
4. woody-stemmed
adjective.
Having
a
woody
stem.
Synonyms
caulescent
stemmed
cauline
Antonyms
acaulescent
stemmed
stemless
5. woody
adjective.
(ˈwʊdi)
Abounding
in
trees.
Synonyms
arboreous
wooded
arboraceous
woodsy
Antonyms
unwooded
graceful
branchless
nonarboreal
cleared
Etymology
woody (English)
-y (English)
-y (Middle English (1100-1500))
wood (English)
wudu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. woody
adjective.
(ˈwʊdi)
Made
hard
like
wood
as
the
result
of
the
deposition
of
lignin
in
the
cell
walls.
Synonyms
hard
Antonyms
soft
colorful
Etymology
woody (English)
-y (English)
-y (Middle English (1100-1500))
wood (English)
wudu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. woody
adjective.
(ˈwʊdi)
Made
of
or
containing
or
resembling
wood.
Synonyms
ligneous
ashen
wooden
birch
birchen
beechen
cedarn
birken
oaken
suffrutescent
Antonyms
nonwoody
ease
effortless
easy
undemanding
Etymology
woody (English)
-y (English)
-y (Middle English (1100-1500))
wood (English)
wudu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. pear
noun.
(ˈpɛr)
Sweet
juicy
gritty-textured
fruit
available
in
many
varieties.
Synonyms
seckel pear
bosc
pear tree
edible fruit
Pyrus communis
seckel
false fruit
pome
bartlett
anjou
bartlett pear
Etymology
pear (English)
pere (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. pear
noun.
(ˈpɛr)
Old
World
tree
having
sweet
gritty-textured
juicy
fruit;
widely
cultivated
in
many
varieties.
Synonyms
pear tree
Pyrus
Pyrus communis
genus Pyrus
fruit tree
Etymology
pear (English)
pere (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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