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oak-wood|ˈəʊkˌwʊd| 1. The wood or timber of the oak. b. Growing oak-timber; oak-trees.
1504Plumpton Corr. (Camden) 188 They have sold oke wood at Nesfeld. 1801Macneill Mayday 15 The cliffs crown'd with oakwood. 1890Frazer Gold. Bough II. iv. 293 The needfire was..kindled by the friction of oak-wood. 2. A wood or forest of oaks.
1823in Cobbett Rur. Rides (1885) I. 287 Land, great part of which consists of oak-woods. 1856Stanley Sinai & Pal. ii. (1858) 144 On the table-lands of Gilead are the thick oak-woods of Bashan. 1881V. Lee Belcaro vii. 194 Among the undulating fields and oakwoods. |