driftwood
English
Etymology
drift
+
wood
Noun
driftwood
(
usually uncountable
,
plural
driftwoods
)
A floating piece, or pieces, of
wood
that
drifts
with the current.
Such a piece of wood that has been cast
ashore
.
Translations
floating piece of wood
Dutch:
drijfhout
(nl)
Faroese:
rekaviður
m
Finnish:
ajopuu
(fi)
French:
bois flotté
(fr)
German:
Treibholz
(de)
n
Icelandic:
rekaviður
m
Irish:
adhmad raice
m
Maori:
paewai
wood that has been cast ashore
Danish:
drivtømmer
n
Faroese:
rekaviður
m
Finnish:
ajopuu
(fi)
French:
bois flotté
(fr)
German:
Treibholz
(de)
n
Irish:
adhmad raice
m
Maori:
paewai
,
tāwhaowhao
,
porotāwhao
,
punipuni
,
pakawai
,
pūwai
Welsh:
gyrgoed
See also
flotsam
jetsam
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