About The Word Deadwood
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Deadwood
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What's The Definition Of Deadwood?Synonyms | Synonyms for Deadwood: Related Terms | Find terms related to Deadwood: allowance | bine | bones | bough | branch | branchedness | branchiness | bulge | burgeon | chaff | culm | dishwater | draff | dregs | dust | edge | filings | flagellum | fork | frond | garbage | gash | handicap | head start | hogwash | husks | leavings | lees | limb | odds | offal | offscourings | offshoot | orts | overhand | parings | potsherds | rags | ramage | ramification | raspings | refuse | runner | sarment | scion | scourings | scrap iron | scraps | scum | shards | shavings | shoot | slack | slag | slip | slop | slops | spear | spray | sprig | sprit | sprout | start | stolon | stubble | sucker | sweepings | swill | switch | tares | tendril | thallus | twig | vantage | wastage | waste | waste matter | wastepaper | weeds See Also | Deadwood In Webster's Dictionary \Dead"wood`\, n.
1. (Naut.) A mass of timbers built into the bow and stern of
a vessel to give solidity.
2. Dead trees or branches; useless material.
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