slovodefinícia
wooden
(mass)
wooden
- drevený
wooden
(encz)
wooden,dřevěný adj:
Wooden
(gcide)
Wooden \Wood"en\, a.
1. Made or consisting of wood; pertaining to, or resembling,
wood; as, a wooden box; a wooden leg; a wooden wedding.
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2. Clumsy; awkward; ungainly; stiff; spiritless.
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When a bold man is out of countenance, he makes a
very wooden figure on it. --Collier.
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His singing was, I confess, a little wooden. --G.
MacDonald.
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Wooden spoon.
(a) (Cambridge University, Eng.) The last junior optime
who takes a university degree, -- denoting one who is
only fit to stay at home and stir porridge. "We submit
that a wooden spoon of our day would not be justified
in calling Galileo and Napier blockheads because they
never heard of the differential calculus." --Macaulay.
(b) In some American colleges, the lowest appointee of the
junior year; sometimes, one especially popular in his
class, without reference to scholarship. Formerly, it
was a custom for classmates to present to this person
a wooden spoon with formal ceremonies.

Wooden ware, a general name for buckets, bowls, and other
articles of domestic use, made of wood.

Wooden wedding. See under Wedding.
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wooden
(wn)
wooden
adj 1: made or consisting of (entirely or in part) or employing
wood; "a wooden box"; "an ancient cart with wooden
wheels"
2: lacking ease or grace; "the actor's performance was wooden";
"a wooden smile"
podobné slovodefinícia
wooden leg
(encz)
wooden leg, n:
wooden shoe
(encz)
wooden shoe, n:
wooden spoon
(encz)
wooden spoon, n:
wooden-headed
(encz)
wooden-headed, adj:
woodenly
(encz)
woodenly,dřevěně adv: Zdeněk Brož
woodenness
(encz)
woodenness,dřevěnost n: Zdeněk Brož
woodenware
(encz)
woodenware, n:
Wooden
(gcide)
Wooden \Wood"en\, a.
1. Made or consisting of wood; pertaining to, or resembling,
wood; as, a wooden box; a wooden leg; a wooden wedding.
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2. Clumsy; awkward; ungainly; stiff; spiritless.
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When a bold man is out of countenance, he makes a
very wooden figure on it. --Collier.
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His singing was, I confess, a little wooden. --G.
MacDonald.
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Wooden spoon.
(a) (Cambridge University, Eng.) The last junior optime
who takes a university degree, -- denoting one who is
only fit to stay at home and stir porridge. "We submit
that a wooden spoon of our day would not be justified
in calling Galileo and Napier blockheads because they
never heard of the differential calculus." --Macaulay.
(b) In some American colleges, the lowest appointee of the
junior year; sometimes, one especially popular in his
class, without reference to scholarship. Formerly, it
was a custom for classmates to present to this person
a wooden spoon with formal ceremonies.

Wooden ware, a general name for buckets, bowls, and other
articles of domestic use, made of wood.

Wooden wedding. See under Wedding.
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wooden pear
(gcide)
Woody \Wood"y\, a.
1. Abounding with wood or woods; as, woody land. "The woody
wilderness." --Bryant.
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Secret shades
Of woody Ida's inmost grove. --Milton.
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2. Consisting of, or containing, wood or woody fiber;
ligneous; as, the woody parts of plants.
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3. Of or pertaining to woods; sylvan. [R.] "Woody nymphs,
fair Hamadryades." --Spenser.
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Woody fiber. (Bot.)
(a) Fiber or tissue consisting of slender, membranous
tubes tapering at each end.
(b) A single wood cell. See under Wood. --Goodale.

Woody nightshade. (Bot.). See Bittersweet, 3
(a) .

Woody pear (Bot.), the inedible, woody, pear-shaped fruit
of several Australian proteaceous trees of the genus
Xylomelum; -- called also wooden pear.
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Wooden spoon
(gcide)
Wooden \Wood"en\, a.
1. Made or consisting of wood; pertaining to, or resembling,
wood; as, a wooden box; a wooden leg; a wooden wedding.
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2. Clumsy; awkward; ungainly; stiff; spiritless.
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When a bold man is out of countenance, he makes a
very wooden figure on it. --Collier.
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His singing was, I confess, a little wooden. --G.
MacDonald.
[1913 Webster]

Wooden spoon.
(a) (Cambridge University, Eng.) The last junior optime
who takes a university degree, -- denoting one who is
only fit to stay at home and stir porridge. "We submit
that a wooden spoon of our day would not be justified
in calling Galileo and Napier blockheads because they
never heard of the differential calculus." --Macaulay.
(b) In some American colleges, the lowest appointee of the
junior year; sometimes, one especially popular in his
class, without reference to scholarship. Formerly, it
was a custom for classmates to present to this person
a wooden spoon with formal ceremonies.

Wooden ware, a general name for buckets, bowls, and other
articles of domestic use, made of wood.

Wooden wedding. See under Wedding.
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Wooden ware
(gcide)
Wooden \Wood"en\, a.
1. Made or consisting of wood; pertaining to, or resembling,
wood; as, a wooden box; a wooden leg; a wooden wedding.
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2. Clumsy; awkward; ungainly; stiff; spiritless.
[1913 Webster]

When a bold man is out of countenance, he makes a
very wooden figure on it. --Collier.
[1913 Webster]

His singing was, I confess, a little wooden. --G.
MacDonald.
[1913 Webster]

Wooden spoon.
(a) (Cambridge University, Eng.) The last junior optime
who takes a university degree, -- denoting one who is
only fit to stay at home and stir porridge. "We submit
that a wooden spoon of our day would not be justified
in calling Galileo and Napier blockheads because they
never heard of the differential calculus." --Macaulay.
(b) In some American colleges, the lowest appointee of the
junior year; sometimes, one especially popular in his
class, without reference to scholarship. Formerly, it
was a custom for classmates to present to this person
a wooden spoon with formal ceremonies.

Wooden ware, a general name for buckets, bowls, and other
articles of domestic use, made of wood.

Wooden wedding. See under Wedding.
[1913 Webster]
Wooden wedding
(gcide)
Wooden \Wood"en\, a.
1. Made or consisting of wood; pertaining to, or resembling,
wood; as, a wooden box; a wooden leg; a wooden wedding.
[1913 Webster]

2. Clumsy; awkward; ungainly; stiff; spiritless.
[1913 Webster]

When a bold man is out of countenance, he makes a
very wooden figure on it. --Collier.
[1913 Webster]

His singing was, I confess, a little wooden. --G.
MacDonald.
[1913 Webster]

Wooden spoon.
(a) (Cambridge University, Eng.) The last junior optime
who takes a university degree, -- denoting one who is
only fit to stay at home and stir porridge. "We submit
that a wooden spoon of our day would not be justified
in calling Galileo and Napier blockheads because they
never heard of the differential calculus." --Macaulay.
(b) In some American colleges, the lowest appointee of the
junior year; sometimes, one especially popular in his
class, without reference to scholarship. Formerly, it
was a custom for classmates to present to this person
a wooden spoon with formal ceremonies.

Wooden ware, a general name for buckets, bowls, and other
articles of domestic use, made of wood.

Wooden wedding. See under Wedding.
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Woodenly
(gcide)
Woodenly \Wood"en*ly\, adv.
Clumsily; stupidly; blockishly. --R. North.
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Woodenness
(gcide)
Woodenness \Wood"en*ness\, n.
Quality of being wooden; clumsiness; stupidity; blockishness.
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We set our faces against the woodenness which then
characterized German philology. --Sweet.
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wooden horse
(wn)
Wooden Horse
n 1: a large hollow wooden figure of a horse (filled with Greek
soldiers) left by the Greeks outside Troy during the Trojan
War [syn: Trojan Horse, Wooden Horse]
wooden leg
(wn)
wooden leg
n 1: a prosthesis that replaces a missing leg [syn: peg,
wooden leg, leg, pegleg]
wooden shoe
(wn)
wooden shoe
n 1: a shoe carved from a single block of wood [syn: sabot,
wooden shoe]
wooden spoon
(wn)
wooden spoon
n 1: a booby prize consisting of a spoon made of wood
2: a spoon made of wood
wooden-headed
(wn)
wooden-headed
adj 1: (used informally) stupid [syn: blockheaded,
boneheaded, duncical, duncish, fatheaded,
loggerheaded, thick, thickheaded, thick-skulled,
wooden-headed]
woodenly
(wn)
woodenly
adv 1: without grace; rigidly; "they moved woodenly" [syn:
ungraciously, ungracefully, gracelessly,
woodenly] [ant: gracefully, graciously]
woodenness
(wn)
woodenness
n 1: the quality of being wooden and awkward; "he criticized the
woodenness of the acting"; "there was a certain woodenness
in his replies"
woodenware
(wn)
woodenware
n 1: ware for domestic use made of wood
woodenman
(foldoc)
Woodenman

HOLWG, DoD, 1975. Second of the series of DoD requirements
that led to Ada. "Woodenman Set of Criteria and Needed
Characteristics for a Common DoD High Order Programming
Language", David A. Fisher, Inst for Def Anal Working Paper,
Aug 1975. (See Strawman, Tinman, Ironman, Steelman).

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