Woodwork vs Woodshop - What's the difference?
woodwork | woodshop |
(countable) Something made from wood.
(uncountable) Wood product.
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(uncountable) Working with wood.
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(only in plural, often in proper names) A workshop or factory devoted to making wood products.
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A place of concealment or obscurity.
(football) The frame of the goal, i.e. the goalpost or crossbar.
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, year=2012
, date=May 5
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, title=Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool
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A woodworking workshop.
A vocational course or class in woodworking.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=March 3, author=Winnie Hu, title=Vo-Techs Are a New Elite, Local Districts Complain, work=New York Times
, passage=When he visited, Mr. Jaye learned that New Jersey ’s vocational schools have evolved from their woodshop roots into powerhouse math and science magnets that rival the elite schools like Stuyvesant and routinely send graduates to the Ivy League.}}
As nouns the difference between woodwork and woodshop
is that woodwork is (countable) something made from wood while woodshop is a woodworking workshop.woodwork
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(en-noun)- He does woodwork as a hobby.
- Friends and relatives were coming out of the woodwork to celebrate his good fortune.
- So when he wants to, he can just kind of blend into the woodwork .
- That goal was so close, it went in off the woodwork .
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Synonyms
* (working with wood) woodworkingDerived terms
* come out of the woodworkwoodshop
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