The Collaborative International Dictionary
Whipstick \Whip"stick`\, n. Whip handle; whipstock.
Wiktionary
n. A whipstock; the handle of a whip.
Usage examples of "whipstick".
More were riding out behind him, out of the eerie forest of native whipstick trees that covered the land on either side.
The long slender trunk of the whipstick tree exploded in splinters at breast height, then sagged slowly away from the track, held up by its neighbors.
Trees covered them, native whipstick with red and yellow spring foliage, oaks and beeches in tender green like the flower-starred grass beneath.
It was sparsely wooded with whipsticks, tall spindly trees with branches that drooped up and away from the main stem on all sides, dangling fronds of featherlike leaves.
A lot of them were still down there in the burning grass and shattered whipstick trees, and would never leave.
The upper slopes of the mountains were dark with forest, reddish-brown native whipstick and featherfrond, black-green with beech and silver fir.