English words for 'plural of jack timber'
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noun
- plural of jack
- (games) A children's game involving picking up objects; knucklebones; jackstones.
- (UK, rhyming slang) Heroin tablets (from "jacks and jills" = pills)
- (poker slang) A pair of jacks.
- (slang, now chiefly Ireland) Alternative form of jakes: an outhouse or lavatory.
- a game in which jackstones are thrown and picked up in various groups between bounces of a small rubber ball
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name
- plural of Wood
- A locality near Owen, South Australia.
- A topographic surname from Middle English, variant of Wood. Possibly patronymic.
- An unincorporated community and coal town in Floyd County, Kentucky, United States.
- A community in Carling township, Ontario, Canada.
- An unincorporated community in Liberty County, Florida, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Tillamook County, Oregon, United States.
noun
- plural of wood
- (usually with plural construction, sometimes with singular construction) A dense collection of trees, usually one covering a relatively small area; usually smaller than a forest.
- (military, attributive) For chemical behavior purposes, trees in full leaf (coniferous or medium-dense deciduous forests).
- the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area
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- plural of jack
- (games) A children's game involving picking up objects; knucklebones; jackstones.
- (UK, rhyming slang) Heroin tablets (from "jacks and jills" = pills)
- (poker slang) A pair of jacks.
- (slang, now chiefly Ireland) Alternative form of jakes: an outhouse or lavatory.
- a game in which jackstones are thrown and picked up in various groups between bounces of a small rubber ball
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- plural of wood
- (usually with plural construction, sometimes with singular construction) A dense collection of trees, usually one covering a relatively small area; usually smaller than a forest.
- (military, attributive) For chemical behavior purposes, trees in full leaf (coniferous or medium-dense deciduous forests).
- the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area
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