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wood block
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wood·block  (wdblk)
n.
1. See woodcut.
2. also wood block Music A hollow block of wood struck with a drumstick to produce percussive effects in an orchestra.

wood block
n
1. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Building) a small rectangular flat block of wood that is laid with others as a floor surface
2. (Music / Instruments) Music another word for Chinese block
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Noun1.wood block - engraving consisting of a block of wood with a design cut into it; used to make prints
engraving - a block or plate or other hard surface that has been engraved


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