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ASH |
Timber tree |
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ELM |
Timber tree |
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CEDAR |
Timber tree |
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LARCH |
Timber tree |
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REDPINE |
Timber tree |
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REDGUM |
AUSTRALIAN timber tree |
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TILLER |
A young timber tree. |
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LUMBERJACK |
Tree feller makes timber hoist |
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KARRI |
WA tree with durable timber |
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ACAJOU |
The mahogany tree; also, its timber. |
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GONAKIE |
An African timber tree (Acacia Adansonii). |
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SPRUCE |
The wood or timber of the spruce tree. |
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HEMLOCK |
The wood or timber of the hemlock tree. |
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POPLAR |
The timber of the tulip tree; -- called also white poplar. |
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CHESTNUT |
The tree itself, or its light, coarse-grained timber,
used for ornamental work, furniture, etc. |
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CHERRY |
The timber of the cherry tree, esp. of the black cherry,
used in cabinetmaking, etc. |
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REDWOOD |
A gigantic coniferous tree (Sequoia sempervirens) of
California, and its light and durable reddish timber. See Sequoia. |
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MORA |
A leguminous tree of Guiana and Trinidad (Dimorphandra
excelsa); also, its timber, used in shipbuilding and making furniture. |
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HACKMATACK |
The American larch (Larix Americana), a coniferous tree
with slender deciduous leaves; also, its heavy, close-grained timber.
Called also tamarack. |
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KAURI |
A lofty coniferous tree of New Zealand Agathis, / Dammara,
australis), furnishing valuable timber and yielding one kind of dammar
resin. |
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ZEBRAWOOD |
A kind of cabinet wood having beautiful black, brown,
and whitish stripes, the timber of a tropical American tree (Connarus
Guianensis). |
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SAL |
An East Indian timber tree (Shorea robusta), much used for
building purposes. It is of a light brown color, close-grained, heavy,
and durable. |
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SWEETWOOD |
The timber of the tree Oreodaphne Leucoxylon, growing in
Jamaica. The name is also applied to the timber of several other
related trees. |
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TEAK |
A tree of East Indies (Tectona grandis) which furnishes an
extremely strong and durable timber highly valued for shipbuilding and
other purposes; also, the timber of the tree. |
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STUMPAGE |
Timber in standing trees, -- often sold without the land
at a fixed price per tree or per stump, the stumps being counted when
the land is cleared. |