Firewood

/ˈfaɪərˌwʊd/

Meaning & Definition

noun
Wood that is cut and prepared for use as fuel in a fire.
We gathered firewood for the camping trip to keep warm at night.
Wood that is dried and stored for burning.
The log cabin had a stack of firewood next to the fireplace.
Wood that can be used for cooking over an open flame.
The chef preferred cooking with firewood for an authentic flavor.

Etymology

Derived from the words 'fire' and 'wood', indicating wood used for starting and maintaining a fire.

Common Phrases and Expressions

burn the midnight oil
To study or work late into the night, with firewood being a metaphor for fuel for the late-night effort.
playing with fire
Engaging in risky or dangerous behavior, akin to improperly using firewood.

Related Words

kindling
Small sticks or twigs used to start a fire.
firepit
A pit for lighting an outdoor fire.
campfire
A fire used for warmth, cooking, or gathering outdoors.

Slang Meanings

Wood used for barbecue.
We're gonna need more firewood to keep the barbecue going all day.