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Answer for the clue "Green tool for Woods ", 6 letters:
putter

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Word definitions for putter in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Putter \Put"ter\, n. One who puts or plates. Specifically, one who pushes the small wagons in a coal mine, and the like. [Prov. Eng.]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"keep busy in a rather useless way," 1841, originally among farmers, alteration of potter (v.). Related: Puttered ; puttering .

Usage examples of putter.

Corey, grabbing the Bandersnatch and stuffing the struggling Silly Putter back into his knapsack.

When the boat shoved off and puttered up the channel towards the labour camp on the nearest island, Sebastian looked back at Blucher with the same dumb stare as the men who squatted beside him on the floorboards of the whaler.

In the meantime Carthoris and Xodar with tools in hand were puttering with the great rent in the bow in a hopeless endeavour to stem the tide of escaping rays.

He heard the Coronal once again puttering among the geomantic devices on his desk even before he stepped through the doorway.

Greco began to putter with gleamy, glassy gadgets on one of the tables and I watched him with, I admit, a certain amount of suspicion.

El Greco began to putter with gleamy, glassy gadgets on one of the tables and I watched him with, I admit, a certain amount of suspicion.

The soldier did not wait for Luis to read the note but gunned his throttle and puttered off, spraying the Tiger.

I started to get itchy, so I went inside and puttered around the living room, thumbing through magazines, checking out the bookshelves for something to read.

The Talarian boy did not glance at her as he turned toward the barn, but Kathryn heard a low, puttering noise coming from the spider that sounded like purring!

It was John Scripture, and he was assisted, from time to time, by an aged and lunatic father who, in his lucid intervals, would be let out from his captivity under the eaves of the lodge to putter amid the lewd topiarian extravagance of the hedges.

Then he reluctantly puttered into the muniments room, where the superefficient librarian had already got out the Stonehouse dossiers for him and put them on a table by the open doors, and sat down to read.

Behind Bellis was the puttering of a motor as Angevine trundled toward them.

Still, as he puttered around his new kitchen, his mind and heart kept straying to the green-eyed, gun-totting Cali Roland.

A caretaker was puttering beside the open door of a stucco, Hollywoodish laboratory.

The soldier did not wait for Luis to read the note but gunned his throttle and puttered off, spraying the Tiger.