Definition of Woodenness. Meaning of Woodenness. Synonyms of Woodenness

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Definition of Woodenness

Woodenness
Woodenness Wood"en*ness, n. Quality of being wooden; clumsiness; stupidity; blockishness. We set our faces against the woodenness which then characterized German philology. --Sweet.

Meaning of Woodenness from wikipedia

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