Definition of Woodenness. Meaning of Woodenness. Synonyms of Woodenness

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Definition of Woodenness

Woodenness
Woodenness Wood"en*ness, n. Quality of being wooden; clumsiness; stupidity; blockishness. We set our faces against the woodenness which then characterized German philology. --Sweet.

Meaning of Woodenness from wikipedia

- Look up wooden horse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wooden horse may refer to: The Wooden Horse, a 1950 British World War II prisoner of war film...
- John Robert Wooden (October 14, 1910 – June 4, 2010) was an American basketball coach and player. Nicknamed "the Wizard of Westwood", he won ten National...
- world's tallest wooden apartment block when it was completed in late 2015. The Tree's record was eclipsed by Brock Commons, an 18-story wooden dormitory at...
- Russia, were wooden sleds that took riders down large slides made from ice. The first roller coasters that attached a train to a wooden track appeared...
- in Java and Bali.: 222, 230, 267 : 82  This type of ship was built using wooden dowels and treenails, unlike the kunlun bo which used vegetal fibres for...
- acoustically similar to duct flutes, are blown by bellows or fans. Usually in D, wooden transverse flutes were pla**** in European classical music mainly in the...
- Wooden cannons have been manufactured and used in wars in many countries. The wooden parts were invariably strengthened with metal ****ings or even rope...
- A wooden spoon is a utensil commonly used in food preparation. In addition to its culinary uses, wooden spoons also feature in folk art and culture. The...
- A wooden spoon is an award that is given to an individual or team that has come last in a competition. Examples range from the academic to sporting and...
- performance crammed within a "wooden O". Dover Wilson, however, defers the opening date until September 1599, taking the "wooden O" reference to be disparaging...