Wood (disambiguation)

Wood (disambiguation)

Wood may refer to:
*Wood, a natural material is produced by the growth of plants, mainly trees and shrubs. Items made of this material include:
**Wood (lawn bowls) alternative name for lawn bowls (equipment), being originally made of wood (plural: woods).
**Wood (golf club) alternative name for a golf club, being originally made of wood (plural: woods)
**In expressions such as "to give wood," any wooden disciplinary implement (such as a cane or paddle).
**Wood (classical element), one of the five Chinese elements (along with water, fire, earth and metal).
*Wood, a small or middle-sized patch of forest, i.e. where wood is produced by plants.

;Placenames
*Wood, Pembrokeshire, Wales
*Wood, Somerset, England
*Wood, North Carolina, a town
*Wood, South Dakota, a town
*Wood, Wisconsin, a town
*Wood County, Ohio
*Wood County, Texas
*Wood County, West Virginia
*Wood County, Wisconsin

;Names
*Wood (surname) ("Wode", "Woode" or "Wad"), a surname from the British Isles.
*Frank Porter Wood Canadian Art Collector.
*Wallace Wood American Comic Book Writer.
*Wood (musician) (aka Matthew Wood), the drummer for English rock band British Sea Power.
*Chris Wooden, a politician from Sand Lake, Michigan.
*Barbara Wood, an American writer.;Other
*WOOD, the call letters of a television station in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
*WOOD (AM) & WOOD-FM, a pair of radio stations owned by Clear Channel Communications in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
*"Wood (album)", the second album by Moxy Früvous.
*wood, in recent years, has become a more common variant of the original slang term "woody", used to refer to an erect penis.


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