Deadwood

/ˈdedwʊd/ noun

Dead branches or wood from trees; also used figuratively to mean something useless, outdated, or people who don't contribute anything valuable.

From 'dead' + 'wood,' a literal compound describing dead tree branches. Metaphorical use became common in business and military jargon in the early 20th century.

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