wood|louse /wʊ dlaʊs/ (woodlice /wʊ dla I s/) N‑COUNT A woodlouse is a very small grey creature with a hard body and fourteen legs. Woodlice live in damp places.
wood|pecker /wʊ dpekə r / (woodpeckers ) N‑COUNT A woodpecker is a type of bird with a long sharp beak. Woodpeckers use their beaks to make holes in tree trunks.
wood|pile /wʊ dpa I l/ (woodpiles ) N‑COUNT [usu sing] A woodpile is a pile of wood that is intended to be burnt on a fire as fuel.
woo d pulp N‑UNCOUNT Wood pulp is wood that has been cut up into small pieces and crushed. Wood pulp is used to make paper.
wood|shed /wʊ dʃed/ (woodsheds ) N‑COUNT A woodshed is a small building which is used for storing wood for a fire.
woo d stove (wood stoves ) in AM, also use woodstove N‑COUNT A wood stove is a device that burns wood in order to heat a room.
wood|wind /wʊ dw I nd/ (woodwinds )
1 N‑UNCOUNT [oft N n] Woodwind instruments are musical instruments such as flutes, clarinets, and recorders that you play by blowing into them.
2 N‑SING The woodwind is the section of an orchestra which consists of woodwind instruments such as flutes and clarinets.
wood|work /wʊ dwɜː r k/
1
N‑UNCOUNT
You can refer to the doors and other wooden parts of a house as the
woodwork
. □
2
N‑UNCOUNT
Woodwork
is the activity or skill of making things out of wood. □
3
PHRASE
If you say that people
are coming out of the woodwork
, you are criticizing them for suddenly appearing in public or revealing their opinions when previously they did not make themselves known. [DISAPPROVAL
] □
wood|worm /wʊ dwɜː r m/ (woodworms or woodworm )
1 N‑COUNT Woodworm are very small creatures which make holes in wood by eating it.
2
N‑UNCOUNT
Woodworm
is damage caused to wood, especially to the wooden parts of a house or to furniture, by woodworm making holes in the wood. □
woody /wʊ di/
1
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n]
Woody
plants have very hard stems. □
2
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] A
woody
area has a lot of trees in it. □
woof
/wʊ
f/ N‑SING
; N‑COUNT
Woof
is the sound that a dog makes when it barks. [INFORMAL
] □
wool /wʊ l/ (wools )
1 N‑UNCOUNT Wool is the hair that grows on sheep and on some other animals.
2
N‑VAR
Wool
is a material made from animal's wool that is used to make things such as clothes, blankets, and carpets. □
3 → see also cotton wool , steel wool , wire wool
4
PHRASE
If you say that someone is
pulling the wool over
your
eyes
, you mean that they are trying to deceive you, in order to have an advantage over you. □
wool|len
/wʊ
lən/ (woollens
)
in AM, use woolen
1
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n]
Woollen
clothes or materials are made from wool or from a mixture of wool and artificial fibres. □
2
N‑PLURAL
Woollens
are clothes, especially sweaters, that are made of wool. □
wool|ly
/wʊ
li/ (woollies
)
in AM, also use wooly
1
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] Something that is
woolly
is made of wool or looks like wool. □
2 N‑COUNT A woolly is a woollen piece of clothing, especially a sweater. [BRIT , INFORMAL ]
3
ADJ
If you describe a person or their ideas as
woolly
, you are criticizing them for being confused or vague. [DISAPPROVAL
] □