chatwood

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English

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Etymology

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From chat (a little stick) +‎ wood.

Noun

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chatwood (uncountable)

  1. Little sticks; twigs for burning; firewood.
    • 1882, “A Dicker of Dowls”, in St. Nicholas: An Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks:
      Back he flew to the woodmonger,
      Claiming chatwood for the feat

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