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Prickwood
Prickwood Prick"wood`, n. (Bot.) A shrub (Euonymus Europ[ae]us); -- so named from the use of its wood for goads, skewers, and shoe pegs. Called also spindle tree.

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- Rickwood Field, located in Birmingham, Alabama, is the oldest existing professional baseball park in the United States. It was built for the Birmingham...
- MLB at Rickwood Field: A Tribute to the Negro Leagues was a Major League Baseball (MLB) specialty game pla**** between the National League (NL) West's San...
- Rickwood may refer to: Chris Rickwood (b. 1973), an American composer Dan Rickwood (b. ?), an English artist who uses the pseudonym Stanley Donwood Frank...
- Dan Rickwood (born 29 October 1968), known professionally as Stanley Donwood, is an English artist and writer. Since 1994, he has created all the artwork...
- Rickwood Caverns State Park is a public recreation area and natural history preserve located 7 miles (11 km) north of Warrior, Alabama. The 380-acre (150 ha)...
- Major League by Major League Baseball. They shared their home field of Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama, with the white Birmingham Barons, usually...
- Frank Kenneth Rickwood OBE (1921–2009) was an Australian businessman in the oil industry. He worked for BP from 1956 to 1980, serving as the President...
- USS Rickwood (SP-597) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919. Rickwood was built as the private motorboat Ethel M. Ward...
- using the software distribution platform Steam on May 30, 2017. Chris Rickwood and Lennie Moore have returned to score the soundtrack for Rising Storm...
- "Chinese stibnite crystal on display in US". Retrieved 2009-06-06. P. C. Rickwood (1981). "The largest crystals" (PDF). American Mineralogist. 66: 885–907...