Woodbodied
Woodbodied is an adjective used to describe an object whose primary structural body is made of wood. It is commonly used when contrasting wooden bodies with metal, plastic, or composite bodies. The term is not standardized across disciplines and may be used variably depending on context.
Etymology and variants: The word is formed by combining "wood" and "bodied." Variants include "wood-bodied" or
Contexts: In musical instrument construction, "woodbodied" is often used to emphasize that the instrument's sounding body
Considerations: Wooden bodies can offer aesthetic warmth and traditional character but require protection from moisture, decay,
See also: wooden boat, wooden instrument, coachbuilt, coachwork, wooden architecture.