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  • noun Articles made from wood.

Etymologies

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wood +‎ -ware

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Examples

  • It neither increases nor diminishes in size; it is difficult to say what the inhabitants find to do, for, though trades in woodware are still carried on, there cannot be enough of this class of work nowadays to maintain all the householders, the forests around having been so greatly thinned and curtailed.

    A Changed Man

  • It neither increases nor diminishes in size; it is difficult to say what the inhabitants find to do, for, though trades in woodware are still carried on, there cannot be enough of this class of work nowadays to maintain all the householders, the forests around having been so greatly thinned and curtailed.

    A Changed Man; and other tales

  • Tuttle, S. groceries and woodware, corner S. Front and Middle streets, Newbern.

    Branson & Farrar's North Carolina Business Directory for 1866-'67, Containing Facts, Figures, Names and Locations

  • Porlammi cheese, Käkikoski woodware and the Pu ...

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