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dag·wood

also Dag·wood  (dăg′wo͝od′)
n.
A multilayered sandwich with a variety of fillings.

[After Dagwood Bumstead, a character who made such sandwiches in the comic strip Blondie by Murat Bernard ("Chic") Young (1901-1973).]
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dagwood

(ˈdæɡˌwʊd)
n
(Plants) another name for dogwood
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