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Webster 1913 Edition


Deadwood

Dead′woodˊ

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Noun.
1.
(Naut.)
A mass of timbers built into the bow and stern of a vessel to give solidity.
2.
Dead trees or branches; useless material.

Webster 1828 Edition


Deadwood

DEAD'WOOD

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Noun.
Blocks of timber laid on the keel of a ship, particularly at the extremities.
DEAD'WORKS, n. The parts of a ship which are above the surface of the water, when she is balanced for a voyage.
DEAF, n. deef.

Definition 2024


Deadwood

Deadwood

See also: deadwood and dead wood

English

Proper noun

Deadwood

  1. A hamlet in Alberta, Canada.
  2. A ghost town in British Columbia, Canada.
  3. One of a few ghost towns in California, US.
  4. A city in South Dakota, US.

deadwood

deadwood

See also: dead wood and Deadwood

English

Noun

deadwood (countable and uncountable, plural deadwoods)

  1. Course woody debris.
  2. People or things judged to be superfluous to an organization or project.
  3. Money not realized by exiting a winning pump trade too early.
  4. (bowling) Pins that have fallen and have not been cleared from the alley.
  5. (nautical) Vertical planks between the keel and the sternpost that act as reinforcement.
  6. (by extension) Structural material on a load-carrying vehicle that reduces the available cargo space.
    • 1808, The Southwestern Reporter (volume 42, page 1066)
      The defendant [] sustained the injuries at Swatzell's switch, by getting his arm caught between the deadwoods of two freight cars []
  7. (rummy) Cards in a hand that do not contribute to sets and which are usually counted as points against the player holding the hand.
  8. (poker) Cards that have been discarded.

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