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- Look up
wooden horse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wooden horse may
refer to: The
Wooden Horse, a 1950
British World War II
prisoner of war film...
- in Java and Bali.: 222, 230, 267 : 82 This type of ship was
built using wooden dowels and treenails,
unlike the
kunlun bo
which used
vegetal fibres for...
- Russia, were
wooden sleds that took
riders down
large slides made from ice. The
first roller coasters that
attached a
train to a
wooden track appeared...
- Lanka. It is a
common wood
destroying termites,
which damage to logs,
woodens structures of both
natural and man-made. It is a pest of many economically...
- world's
tallest wooden apartment block when it was
completed in late 2015. The Tree's
record was
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- The John R.
Wooden Award is an
award given annually to the most
outstanding men's and women's
college basketball players. The
program consists of the men's...
- The
Wooden Horse is a 1950
British World War II war film
directed by Jack Lee and
starring Leo Genn,
David Tomlinson and
Anthony Steel. It is
based on...
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acoustically similar to duct flutes, are
blown by
bellows or fans.
Usually in D,
wooden transverse flutes were pla**** in
European classical music mainly in the...
- A
wooden spoon is a
utensil commonly used in food preparation. In
addition to its
culinary uses,
wooden spoons also
feature in folk art and culture. The...