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Meaning of woodward

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woodward (n)

United States historian (1908-1999)

United States chemist honored for synthesizing complex organic compounds (1917-1979)

Webster

woodward (n.)

An officer of the forest, whose duty it was to guard the woods.

woodward Sentence Examples

  1. Woodward and Bernstein's Watergate scandal exposé shook the political world.
  2. Woodward's sprawling estate in the English countryside boasts a magnificent woodland.
  3. The Woodward family has been renowned for generations for their exquisite woodworking skills.
  4. The Woodward Foundation supports educational programs that promote environmental awareness.
  5. Professor Woodward delivered a thought-provoking lecture on the history of woodcraft.
  6. The Woodward Building is a historic landmark known for its striking wooden architecture.
  7. Woodward's novel, "The Last of the Mohicans," became a bestseller and inspired a film adaptation.
  8. Woodward County is home to vast forests, providing a vital source of timber for the region.
  9. The Woodward bench in the park offers a tranquil spot for relaxation amidst nature.
  10. Woodward's theorem is a fundamental principle in circuit theory, used in the design of electronic devices.

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United States historian (1908-1999), United States chemist honored for synthesizing complex organic compounds (1917-1979)An officer of the forest, whose duty it

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Woodward and Bernstein's Watergate scandal exposé shook the political world.

Woodward's sprawling estate in the English countryside boasts a magnificent woodland.

The Woodward family has been renowned for generations for their exquisite woodworking skills.

The Woodward Foundation supports educational programs that promote environmental awareness.