| CANDLEWOOD | • candlewood n. Pterocelastrus tricuspidatus, a medium-sized evergreen tree indigenous to South Africa. • candlewood n. Dacryodes excelsa, a tree native to Puerto Rico. • CANDLEWOOD n. the wood of various resinous tropical trees. |
| CEDARWOODS | • cedarwoods n. Plural of cedarwood. • CEDARWOOD n. the wood of the cedar. |
| DEVILWOODS | • devilwoods n. Plural of devilwood. • DEVILWOOD n. a kind of tree, allied to the European olive. |
| DOWNLOADED | • downloaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of download. • DOWNLOAD v. to transfer data from a large computer to a smaller one. |
| DOWNLOOKED | • downlooked adj. (Obsolete) Having a downcast countenance; dejected; gloomy; sullen. • DOWNLOOKED adj. (Dryden) downcast, gloomy. |
| FIDDLEWOOD | • fiddlewood n. The wood of several West Indian trees, mostly of the genus Citharexylum. • fiddlewood n. Any of these trees. • FIDDLEWOOD n. the wood of several West Indian trees. |
| GOODWILLED | • goodwilled adj. Exhibiting or indicative of goodwill. • GOODWILLED adj. possessed of goodwill. |
| HOODWINKED | • hoodwinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of hoodwink. • hood-winked v. Simple past tense and past participle of hood-wink. • HOODWINK v. to deceive. |
| OUTCROWDED | • outcrowded v. Simple past tense and past participle of outcrowd. • OUTCROWD v. to cause to be too crowded. |
| ROWDYDOWED | • ROWDYDOW v. to make a hullabaloo. |
| SPIDERWOOD | • spiderwood n. Synonym of neinei. • SPIDERWOOD n. a kind of tree found in New Zealand, aka neinei. |
| UNDERWOODS | • underwoods n. Plural of underwood. • Underwoods n. Plural of Underwood. • UNDERWOOD n. small trees or shrubs, coppice-wood or brushwood, growing beneath higher timber trees. |
| WOODENHEAD | • WOODENHEAD n. (colloquial) a blockhead, a stupid person. |
| WOODLANDER | • woodlander n. A dweller in a woodland. • WOODLANDER n. one who lives or works in woodland. |