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woody (adj.)

late 14c., "overgrown with trees and shrubs," from wood (n.) + -y (2). Of plants, "having a stem of wood," from 1570s. Related: Woodiness. Old English had wudulic. As a name for a kind of station wagon with wood panels, by 1961, U.S. surfer slang (real wood exterior panels were rare after 1951 and the last use of real wood was in the 1953 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon). Slang meaning "erection" attested by 1990 (for hardness).

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Definitions of woody from WordNet

woody (adj.)
made of or containing or resembling wood;
woody plants
a woody taste
perennial herbs with woody stems
woody (adj.)
abounding in trees;
a woody area near the highway
Synonyms: arboraceous / arboreous / woodsy
woody (adj.)
made hard like wood as the result of the deposition of lignin in the cell walls;
From wordnet.princeton.edu