- 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...
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wooden spoon is a
utensil commonly used in food preparation. It is
typically a
large spoon made from wood. In
addition to its
culinary uses,
wooden spoons...
- In the
United States, a
wooden nickel is a
wooden token coin,
usually issued by a
merchant or bank as a promotion,
sometimes redeemable for a specific...
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Wooden bullets are
wooden projectiles designed to be
fired from a gun. They are
intended to be used as less
lethal weapons for
crowd control by enforcing...
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Wooden Shjips (pronounced "ships") is an
American experimental and
psychedelic rock band from San Francisco, California. The
project has
released one EP...
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Wooden cannons have been
manufactured and used in wars in many countries. The
wooden parts were
invariably strengthened with
metal ****ings or even rope...
- The
Wooden Prince (Hungarian: A fából
faragott királyfi), Op. 13, Sz. 60, is a one-act
pantomime ballet composed by Béla Bartók in 1914–1916 (orchestrated...
- "
Wooden Ships" is a song
written and
composed by
David Crosby, Paul Kantner, and
Stephen Stills, of
which versions were
eventually recorded both by Crosby...
- The
wooden ox (木牛流馬; lit.
wooden ox and
flowing horse) was a single-wheeled cart with two
handles (i.e., a wheelbarrow)
whose invention within China is...
- A
wooden fish, also
known as a
Chinese temple block,
wooden bell, or muyu, is a type of
woodblock that
originated from East Asia that is used by monks...