driftwood

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A beach on the West Coast of New Zealand covered by driftwood.
Driftwood provides a perch for a bald eagle on Fir Island, Washington.
Driftwood sculpture of a horse by artist Heather Jansch at the Eden Project.

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Etymology[edit]

drift +‎ wood

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈdɹɪftwʊd/
  • (file)

Noun[edit]

driftwood (usually uncountable, plural driftwoods)

  1. A floating piece, or pieces, of wood that drifts with the current of a body of water.
  2. Such a piece of wood that has been cast ashore.

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