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wordsman

English

Etymology

words +? -man

Noun

wordsman (plural wordsmen)

  1. A man who is a wordsmith.
  2. (archaic) One who deals in words, or in mere words; a verbalist.
    • 1858, Horace Bushnell, Nature and the Supernatural
      Nor does it make any the least difference, except with some speculative wordsman, grubbing under space and time, whether death and prey and other like consequences of sin began to work, before the arrival here of man, or only after.

Synonyms

  • wordman
  • wordsmith

Derived terms

  • wordsmanship

Anagrams

  • sandworm, swordman

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woodsman

English

Etymology

From woods +? -man. Compare earlier woodman.

Noun

woodsman (plural woodsmen)

  1. A man who lives and works in woodland; a forester or woodman.
  2. (attributive) Designating a group of sports related to forestry culture, including axe throwing, wood splitting, wood chopping, axe cutting, chainsaw cutting, pulpwood tossing, log rolling and decking, pole climbing, and fire building.

See also

  • woodman

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