wood |
woad |
As nouns the difference between wood and woad
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
woad is the plant species: Isatis tinctoria.
As verbs the difference between wood and woad
is that
wood is to cover or plant with trees while
woad is to plant or cultivate woad.
As an adjective wood
is made of or with
wood.
As a proper noun Wood
is an English topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood.
word |
woad |
As nouns the difference between word and woad
is that
word is the smallest unit of language which has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest discrete, meaningful unit of language. Contrast
morpheme while
woad is the plant species: Isatis tinctoria.
As verbs the difference between word and woad
is that
word is to say or write (something) using particular words; to phrase (something) while
woad is to plant or cultivate woad.
As an interjection word
is truth, indeed, to tell or speak the truth; the shortened form of the statement, "My word is my bond," an expression eventually shortened to "Word is bond," before it finally got cut to just "Word," which is its most commonly used form.
woad |
woaded |
As verbs the difference between woad and woaded
is that
woad is to plant or cultivate woad while
woaded is past tense of woad.
As a noun woad
is the plant species: Isatis tinctoria.
As an adjective woaded is
coloured or stained with woad.
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