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1. (n.) driftwood
wood floating on a body of water or cast ashore by it.
2. driftwood
such wood adapted for use in interior decoration.
3. (adj.) driftwood
of, pertaining to, or made of driftwood.
Etymology: (1605–15)
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| Definition of 'Driftwood' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) driftwood
wood that is floating or that has been washed ashore
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| Definition of 'Driftwood' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Driftwood
wood drifted or floated by water
2. (noun) Driftwood
fig.: Whatever is drifting or floating as on water
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Sense: wood floating on or cast up on the shore by the sea
We made a fire with driftwood.
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Afrikaans: dryfhout |
Arabic: خَشَب الشاطِئ |
Bulgarian: плавей |
Brazilian: madeira |
Czech: naplavené dříví |
German: das Treibholz |
Danish: drivtømmer |
Greek: επιπλέοντα ξύλα |
Spanish: madera flotante |
Estonian: ajupuit |
Farsi: چوب آب آورده |
Finnish: ajopuu |
French: bois flotté |
Hebrew: גִזְרֵי עֵץ נִסחָפִים |
Hindi: बह कर आई लकड़ी |
Croatian: naplavine drveta |
Hungarian: uszadékfa |
Indonesian: kayu hanyut |
Icelandic: rekaviður |
Italian: legname galleggiante |
Japanese: 流木 |
Korean: 유목(流木) |
Lithuanian: išmesti į krantą rąstgali |
Latvian: krastā izsviesti koki |
Malay: kayu hanyut |
Dutch: drijfhout |
Norwegian: drivved, rekved |
Polish: drzewo wyrzucone na brzeg |
Persian: چوب آب آورده |
Pashto: لرګى چې د سند له غاړي سره |
Portuguese: madeiro |
Romanian: lemn plutitor |
Russian: плавник |
Slovak: naplavené drevo |
Slovenian: plavni les |
Serbian: nasukano drvo |
Swedish: drivved |
Thai: ไม้ที่ลอยมาเกยฝั่ง |
Turkish: suyun süreklediği odun pa |
Taiwanese: 浮木 |
Ukrainian: сплавний ліс |
Urdu: آب آورد یا باد آورد لکڑی |
Vietnamese: củi rều |
Chinese: 浮木 |
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