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woods

  1. plural of wood

woods pl

  1. (usually with plural construction, sometimes with singular construction) A dense collection of trees, usually one covering a relatively small area; usually smaller than a forest.
    These woods are part of the Campbell property.
    This woods is part of the Campbell property. (uncommon)
    • 1923, Robert Frost, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening:
      The woods are lovely, dark and deep
    • 1939, C. R. Tillotson, The Care and Improvement of the Farm Woods (Farmers' Bulletin No. 1177)‎[1], page 18:
      Where protection is not considered essential, the logical places for establishing a woods are on those portions of the farm which have steep slopes […] .
    • 2009, James Preston Hardison, Miracles on the Poke-A-No‎[2], page 159:
      Night after night, we both had similar dreams that our daughter was wandering around in a woods.
    • 2013, Robert McGowan, Current: Essays on the Passing of Time in the Woods‎[3], page 20:
      It is a crop, like a crop of corn, which differs from a natural field of grasses in the way that a crop of trees differs from a woods.
  2. (military, attributive) For chemical behavior purposes, trees in full leaf (coniferous or medium-dense deciduous forests).

woods

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of wood

to pile up things and keep at particular place

  1. ^ Ngram Viewer finds "this woods is" to have been about 1/50th as common as "these woods are" since the 1960s, and historically rarer. Compare "a woods is", 1/150th as common as "the woods are".

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