Bodywood

/ˈbɒdiˌwʊd/ noun

The wood that forms the main structural body or framework of a vehicle, particularly the wooden frame or panels of a car or wagon.

Compound of 'body' and 'wood.' Emerged in the early automotive era (late 1800s-early 1900s) when vehicle bodies were constructed primarily from wooden frames and panels before all-metal construction became standard.

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