woodwall

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English wodewale, of uncertain origin, probably from Old English, but perhaps from Middle Dutch wedewale with 1st element reanalyzed as from Middle English wode (wood).

Noun[edit]

woodwall (plural woodwalls)

  1. The yaffle bird; the European green woodpecker.