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Wood can be an adjective. A wood shelf or a woodchair.

Also, the word wooden means of or like wood.

For wood meaning woods (forests), the adjective would be wooded.

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8y ago
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11y ago

No, timber is a noun.

If the noun timber is used together with another noun, to create a specific term, it is called a "noun adjunct," not an adjective, as in the term "timber haulers."

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8y ago

The word wood can a noun (material from trees) or an adjective (made of wood; wooden).

But although dictionaries still list two or more uses as a verb, none are used in modern English (one, to cover with trees, would now be reforest). So it cannot actually be considered a verb.

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7y ago

Yes, the word wood is a common, concrete, mass (uncountable) noun, a word for a substance, a word for a thing.

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10y ago

Wooden is an adjective. It describes something that is made from wood.

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9y ago

That would be wooden, one of the few remaining inflected words in English.

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11y ago

it is an adjective

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12y ago

woody

wooden

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