terms |
paddlewood |
As nouns the difference between terms and paddlewood
is that
terms is while
paddlewood is the light elastic wood of
aspidosperma excelsum , a south american tree whose trunk is readily split into planks.
plank |
paddlewood |
As nouns the difference between plank and paddlewood
is that
plank is a long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick while
paddlewood is the light elastic wood of
aspidosperma excelsum , a south american tree whose trunk is readily split into planks.
As a verb plank
is to cover something with planking.
trunk |
paddlewood |
As nouns the difference between trunk and paddlewood
is that
trunk is drink while
paddlewood is the light elastic wood of
aspidosperma excelsum , a south american tree whose trunk is readily split into planks.
tree |
paddlewood |
As nouns the difference between tree and paddlewood
is that
tree is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age) while
paddlewood is the light elastic wood of
Aspidosperma excelsum, a South American tree whose trunk is readily split into planks.
As a verb tree
is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.
wood |
paddlewood |
As nouns the difference between wood and paddlewood
is that
wood is the substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree. Used as a material for construction, to manufacture various items, etc. or as fuel while
paddlewood is the light elastic wood of
Aspidosperma excelsum, a South American tree whose trunk is readily split into planks.
As an adjective wood
is made of or with
wood.
As a verb wood
is to cover or plant with trees.
As a proper noun Wood
is an English topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood.
elastic |
paddlewood |
As nouns the difference between elastic and paddlewood
is that
elastic is (uncountable) an elastic material used in clothing, particularly in waistbands and cuffs while
paddlewood is the light elastic wood of
aspidosperma excelsum , a south american tree whose trunk is readily split into planks.
As an adjective elastic
is capable of stretching; particularly, capable of stretching so as to return to an original shape or size when force is released.