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Word - rootword - affixes
kakahoyan - kahoy - ka-~-an~
ka.ka.hu.yan. - 4 syllables

ka- = kakahoy
-an = kakahoyan
kakahoyan

kakahoyan [ka.ka.hú.yan.] : grove (n.); woodland (n.); woods (n.)
kahoy [ká.huy.] : tree (n.); wood (n.)
Synonyms: lasang
Related words: lati

Derivatives of kahoy


Glosses:
grove
n. (group)1. grovea small growth of trees without underbrush.
~ forest, woods, woodthe trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area.
n. (artifact)2. grove, orchard, plantation, woodletgarden consisting of a small cultivated wood without undergrowth.
~ apple orcharda grove of apple trees.
~ gardena plot of ground where plants are cultivated.
~ lemon grovea grove of lemon trees.
~ orange grovegrove of orange trees.
~ peach orcharda grove of peach trees.
woodland
n. (object)1. forest, timber, timberland, woodlandland that is covered with trees and shrubs.
~ biomea major biotic community characterized by the dominant forms of plant life and the prevailing climate.
~ black forest, schwarzwalda hilly forest region in southwestern Germany.
~ greenwoodwoodlands in full leaf.; "the greenwood was Robin Hood's home"
~ dry land, ground, solid ground, terra firma, earth, landthe solid part of the earth's surface.; "the plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land"; "the earth shook for several minutes"; "he dropped the logs on the ground"
~ riparian forestwoodlands along the banks of stream or river.
~ sherwood forestan ancient forest in central England; formerly a royal hunting ground; said to be the home of Robin Hood and his merry band.
~ silva, sylvathe forest trees growing in a country or region.
~ tree farma forest (or part of a forest) where trees are grown for commercial use.
~ wildernessa wooded region in northeastern Virginia near Spotsylvania where bloody but inconclusive battles were fought in the American Civil War.
woods
n. (group)1. forest, wood, woodsthe trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area.
~ botany, flora, vegetationall the plant life in a particular region or period.; "Pleistocene vegetation"; "the flora of southern California"; "the botany of China"
~ boska small wooded area.
~ grovea small growth of trees without underbrush.
~ junglean impenetrable equatorial forest.
~ rain forest, rainforesta forest with heavy annual rainfall.
~ underbrush, undergrowth, underwoodthe brush (small trees and bushes and ferns etc.) growing beneath taller trees in a wood or forest.
~ treea tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms.
~ old growth, virgin forestforest or woodland having a mature or overly mature ecosystem more or less uninfluenced by human activity.
~ second growtha second growth of trees covering an area where the original stand was destroyed by fire or cutting.
wood
n. (substance)1. woodthe hard fibrous lignified substance under the bark of trees.
~ beamlong thick piece of wood or metal or concrete, etc., used in construction.
~ bentwoodwood that is steamed until it becomes pliable and then is shaped for use in making furniture.; "bentwood chairs"
~ chopping blocka steady wooden block on which food can be cut or diced or wood can be split.
~ spindlea piece of wood that has been turned on a lathe; used as a baluster, chair leg, etc..
~ pinestraight-grained durable and often resinous white to yellowish timber of any of numerous trees of the genus Pinus.
~ larchwood of a larch tree.
~ firnonresinous wood of a fir tree.
~ cedarwood, cedardurable aromatic wood of any of numerous cedar trees; especially wood of the red cedar often used for cedar chests.
~ sprucelight soft moderately strong wood of spruce trees; used especially for timbers and millwork.
~ hemlocksoft coarse splintery wood of a hemlock tree especially the western hemlock.
~ cypresswood of any of various cypress trees especially of the genus Cupressus.
~ redwoodthe soft reddish wood of either of two species of sequoia trees.
~ sandarac, citronwooddurable fragrant wood; used in building (as in the roof of the cathedral at Cordova, Spain).
~ kauriwhite close-grained wood of a tree of the genus Agathis especially Agathis australis.
~ yellowwoodthe yellow wood of any of various yellowwood trees.
~ yewwood of a yew; especially the durable fine-grained light brown or red wood of the English yew valued for cabinetwork and archery bows.
~ lancewooddurable straight-grained wood of the lacewood tree; used for building and cabinetwork and tools.
~ true tulipwood, whitewood, yellow poplar, tulipwood, white poplarlight easily worked wood of a tulip tree; used for furniture and veneer.
~ zebrawoodhandsomely striped or mottled wood of the zebrawood tree; used especially for cabinetwork.
~ cocoswood, cocuswood, granadilla woodwood of the granadilla tree used for making musical instruments especially clarinets.
~ shittimwoodwood of the shittah tree used to make the ark of the Hebrew Tabernacle.
~ sabicu, sabicu woodthe wood of the sabicu which resembles mahogany.
~ bamboothe hard woody stems of bamboo plants; used in construction and crafts and fishing poles.
~ tulipwoodthe variegated or showily striped ornamental wood of various tulipwood trees.
~ balsa, balsa woodstrong lightweight wood of the balsa tree used especially for floats.
~ silver quandongpale easily worked timber from the quandong tree.
~ obechethe wood of an African obeche tree; used especially for veneering.
~ basswood, lindensoft light-colored wood of any of various linden trees; used in making crates and boxes and in carving and millwork.
~ beefwoodany of several heavy hard reddish chiefly tropical woods of the families Casuarinaceae and Proteaceae; some used for cabinetwork.
~ briarwood, brier-wood, brierwoodwood from the hard woody root of the briar Erica arborea; used to make tobacco pipes.
~ beechwood, beechwood of any of various beech trees; used for flooring and containers and plywood and tool handles.
~ chestnutwood of any of various chestnut trees of the genus Castanea.
~ oakthe hard durable wood of any oak; used especially for furniture and flooring.
~ birchhard close-grained wood of any of various birch trees; used especially in furniture and interior finishes and plywood.
~ alderwood of any of various alder trees; resistant to underwater rot; used for bridges etc.
~ hazelthe fine-grained wood of a hazelnut tree (genus Corylus) and the hazel tree (Australian genus Pomaderris).
~ olivehard yellow often variegated wood of an olive tree; used in cabinetwork.
~ ashstrong elastic wood of any of various ash trees; used for furniture and tool handles and sporting goods such as baseball bats.
~ ironwoodexceptionally tough or hard wood of any of a number of ironwood trees.
~ walnuthard dark-brown wood of any of various walnut trees; used especially for furniture and paneling.
~ hickoryvaluable tough heavy hardwood from various hickory trees.
~ pecanwood of a pecan tree.
~ pyinmarelatively hard durable timber from the Queen's crape myrtle; light reddish brown, smooth and lustrous.
~ gumwood, gumwood or lumber from any of various gum trees especially the sweet gum.
~ eucalyptuswood of any of various eucalyptus trees valued as timber.
~ tupelopale soft wood of a tupelo tree especially the water gum.
~ poonwood of any poon tree; used for masts and spars.
~ red lauanhard heavy red wood of the red lauan tree; often sold as Philippine mahogany.
~ elmwood, elmhard tough wood of an elm tree; used for e.g. implements and furniture.
~ brazilwoodheavy wood of various brazilwood trees; used for violin bows and as dyewoods.
~ locusthardwood from any of various locust trees.
~ logwoodvery hard brown to brownish-red heartwood of a logwood tree; used in preparing a purplish red dye.
~ rosewoodhard dark reddish wood of a rosewood tree having a strongly marked grain; used in cabinetwork.
~ kingwoodhandsome violet-streaked wood of the kingwood tree; used especially in cabinetwork.
~ granadilla wooddark red hardwood derived from the cocobolo and used in making musical instruments e.g. clarinets.
~ blackwoodvery dark wood of any of several blackwood trees.
~ panama redwood, quirahard heavy red wood of a quira tree.
~ red sandalwood, ruby woodhard durable wood of red sandalwood trees (Pterocarpus santalinus); prized for cabinetwork.
~ black locuststrong stiff wood of a black-locust tree; very resistant to decay.
~ cherrywood of any of various cherry trees especially the black cherry.
~ fruitwoodwood of various fruit trees (as apple or cherry or pear) used especially in cabinetwork.
~ lemonwoodhard tough elastic wood of the lemonwood tree; used for making bows and fishing rods.
~ incense woodfragrant wood of two incense trees of the genus Protium.
~ mahoganywood of any of various mahogany trees; much used for cabinetwork and furniture.
~ satinwoodhard yellowish wood of a satinwood tree having a satiny luster; used for fine cabinetwork and tools.
~ orangewoodfine-grained wood of an orange tree; used in fine woodwork.
~ citronwoodwood of a citron tree.
~ guaiac wood, guaiacum woodheartwood of a palo santo; yields an aromatic oil used in perfumes.
~ guaiac, lignum vitae, guaiacumhard greenish-brown wood of the lignum vitae tree and other trees of the genus Guaiacum.
~ poplarsoft light-colored non-durable wood of the poplar.
~ sandalwoodclose-grained fragrant yellowish heartwood of the true sandalwood; has insect repelling properties and is used for carving and cabinetwork.
~ boxwood, turkish boxwoodvery hard tough close-grained light yellow wood of the box (particularly the common box); used in delicate woodwork: musical instruments and inlays and engraving blocks.
~ maplewood of any of various maple trees; especially the hard close-grained wood of the sugar maple; used especially for furniture and flooring.
~ sumacwood of a sumac.
~ ebonyhard dark-colored heartwood of the ebony tree; used in cabinetwork and for piano keys.
~ lacewood, sycamorevariably colored and sometimes variegated hard tough elastic wood of a sycamore tree.
~ teak, teakwoodhard strong durable yellowish-brown wood of teak trees; resistant to insects and to warping; used for furniture and in shipbuilding.
~ dogwoodhard tough wood of any dogwood of the genus Cornus; resembles boxwood.
~ sapwoodnewly formed outer wood lying between the cambium and the heartwood of a tree or woody plant; usually light colored; active in water conduction.
~ duramen, heartwoodthe older inactive central wood of a tree or woody plant; usually darker and denser than the surrounding sapwood.
~ burlthe wood cut from a tree burl or outgrowth; often used decoratively in veneer.
~ brushwoodthe wood from bushes or small branches.; "they built a fire of brushwood"
~ cabinet woodmoderately dense wood used for cabinetwork.; "teak and other heavy cabinet wood"
~ driftwoodwood that is floating or that has been washed ashore.
~ lignina complex polymer; the chief constituent of wood other than carbohydrates; binds to cellulose fibers to harden and strengthen cell walls of plants.
~ loga segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches.
~ lumber, timberthe wood of trees cut and prepared for use as building material.
~ matchwoodwood suitable for making matchsticks.
~ matchwood, splinterswood in small pieces or splinters.; "the vessel was beaten to matchwood on the rocks"
~ plant material, plant substancematerial derived from plants.
~ sawdustfine particles of wood made by sawing wood.
~ wickerslender flexible branches or twigs (especially of willow or some canes); used for wickerwork.
~ dyewoodany wood from which dye is obtained.
~ hardwoodthe wood of broad-leaved dicotyledonous trees (as distinguished from the wood of conifers).
~ softwood, dealwood that is easy to saw (from conifers such as pine or fir).
~ raw woodwood that is not finished or painted.
~ knota hard cross-grained round piece of wood in a board where a branch emerged.; "the saw buckled when it hit a knot"
n. (person)2. natalie wood, woodUnited States film actress (1938-1981).
~ actressa female actor.
n. (person)3. sir henry joseph wood, sir henry wood, woodEnglish conductor (1869-1944).
~ conductor, music director, directorthe person who leads a musical group.
n. (person)4. ellen price wood, mrs. henry wood, woodEnglish writer of novels about murders and thefts and forgeries (1814-1887).
~ author, writerwrites (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay).
n. (person)5. grant wood, woodUnited States painter noted for works based on life in the Midwest (1892-1942).
~ painteran artist who paints.
n. (artifact)6. wood, woodwind, woodwind instrumentany wind instrument other than the brass instruments.
~ beating-reed instrument, reed instrument, reeda musical instrument that sounds by means of a vibrating reed.
~ finger holeone of a series of holes in a woodwind instrument; pitch changes when a finger covers it.
~ flute, transverse flutea high-pitched woodwind instrument; a slender tube closed at one end with finger holes on one end and an opening near the closed end across which the breath is blown.
~ thumbholethe hole in a woodwind that is closed and opened with the thumb.
~ wind instrument, winda musical instrument in which the sound is produced by an enclosed column of air that is moved by the breath.
n. (artifact)7. wooda golf club with a long shaft used to hit long shots; originally made with a wooden head.; "metal woods are now standard"
~ brassie(formerly) a golfing wood with a face more elevated that a driver but less than a spoon.
~ number one wood, drivera golf club (a wood) with a near vertical face that is used for hitting long shots from the tee.
~ golf-club, golf club, clubgolf equipment used by a golfer to hit a golf ball.
~ metal woodgolf wood with a metal head instead of the traditional wooden head.
~ spoonformerly a golfing wood with an elevated face.