woodshop

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English

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From wood +‎ shop.

Noun

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woodshop (plural woodshops)

  1. A woodworking workshop.
  2. A vocational course or class in woodworking.
    • 2009 March 3, Winnie Hu, “Vo-Techs Are a New Elite, Local Districts Complain”, in New York Times[1]:
      When he visited, Mr. Jaye learned that New Jersey ’s vocational schools have evolved from their woodshop roots into powerhouse math and science magnets that rival the elite schools like Stuyvesant and routinely send graduates to the Ivy League.

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