n.
1.the hard fibrous lignified substance under the bark of trees
2.the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area
3.United States film actress (1938-1981)
4.English conductor (1869-1944)
5.English writer of novels about murders and thefts and forgeries (1814-1887)
6.United States painter noted for works based on life in the Midwest (1892-1942)
7.any wind instrument other than the brass instruments
8.a golf club with a long shaft used to hit long shots
Idiom of the Day
put (someone or something) out to pasture or put out (someone or something) to pasture
to retire someone or something
We decided to put our old horse out to pasture and stop riding him.