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A registered brand name for timber from Pinus radiata treated with wood acetylation for resistance to rot.
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The wood of the agalloch.
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Paper produced from the bark of adult Ficus trees.
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The wood of the balsa tree.
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Specifically, Peruvian bark.
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The fibrous inner bark of the linden or lime tree, used for making mats.
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Spanish cedar (Cedrela odorata)
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A kind of mahogany obtained from Campeche in Mexico.
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The bitternut hickory, Carya cordiformis, a common hickory tree native to the eastern United States and southeast Canada.
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Alternative form of brazilwood [A Brazilian timber tree (Paubrasilia echinata, syn. Caesalpinia echinata), used primarily to make bows for string instruments.]
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The wood of the brazilwood tree.
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(uncountable) The wood of this tree.
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The timber of this tree.
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A tree, the buttonwood or American sycamore.
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(archaic) A kind of dyewood that grows in India on the Coromandel coast.
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The nutlike fruit / seed of a cordaite
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A resinous exudation of the tree Macaranga tanarius (syn. Croton laccifer), resembling lac.
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Any of the trees in the genus Castanopsis.
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A tree, Quercus petraea, the sessile oak.
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wood formed in a tree relatively early in the season
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(countable) A tree that yields such wood.
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Obsolete spelling of hinoki [A tree (species Chamaecyparis obtusa), the Japanese cypress.]
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The very hard wood of the blackbutt tree.
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The wood of these trees.
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A bitter powder found in the interspaces of the wood of a Brazilian tree (Vataireopsis araroba) and used to treat eczema and other skin diseases.
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A black, fibrous substance resembling horsehair, obtained from the leafstalks of two palms, Metroxylon sagu, and Arenga pinnata (syn. Arenga saccharifera, of the Indian islands, and used for making cordage.
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(biblical) The wood used in the construction of Noah's Ark - currently unidentified.
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Timber from the greenheart tree.
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The hard woody fruit of trees of the genus Eucalyptus.
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A balsam poplar, a tree of the species Populus balsamifera.
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(countable) A tree or shrub of the genus Corylus, bearing edible nuts called hazelnuts or filberts.
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The Chinese tree Dalbergia odorifera, or the wood of this tree, which is often used in Chinese woodworking.
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A desert shrub (Encelia farinosa) producing a resin that emits a fragrant odor when burned.
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The wood of the jarrah tree.
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The wood of the courbaril tree, highly desirable for flooring and specialty uses because of its hardness.
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The walnut and similar trees of the genus Juglans
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Either of two trees of the genus Commiphora, which yield a gum resin and a red aromatic wood.
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Alternative spelling of kapok [A silky fibre obtained from seed pods of the silk-cotton tree (Ceiba pentandra) used for insulation and stuffing for mattresses, pillows, etc.]
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A silky fibre obtained from seed pods of the silk-cotton tree (Ceiba pentandra) used for insulation and stuffing for mattresses, pillows, etc.
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A widely-dispersed, but rare, tree, Gymnocladus dioicus, native to the midwest of North America.
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The wood of the larch tree (Larix)
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wood formed in a tree relatively late in the season
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The tree Albizia lebbeck.
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A deciduous tree of the genus Tilia, especially Tilia × europaea; the linden tree.
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The timber of these trees.
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(uncountable) The wood of any of various tropical American evergreen trees, of the genus Swietenia, mostly used to make furniture.
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An evergreen tree, Gnetum gnemon, native to Indonesia and widely used in local cuisine.
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The timber of any of various trees of the genus Shorea.
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Paperbush, any of various species of shrubs in the genus Edgeworthia native to Asia that may be used to make paper.
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(ecology, attributive) Having a diverse assortment of trees.
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A cypress native to California, Cupressus macrocarpa.
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Certain of the trees and shrubs in the genus Torreya, which are related to yew, but have fruits with large seeds that resemble nutmegs.
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A deciduous tree, Carya illinoinensis, of the central and southern United States, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts.
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A tree of the species Carya illinoinensis, the members of which are valued agriculturally for their fruit, the pecan, and the wood of the tree, pecan wood, used in woodworking as well as smoking meats.
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(uncountable) The wood of a pine
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Any of several East Indian trees of the genus Calophyllum, yielding a light, hard wood used for masts, spars, etc.
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The wood of various rubiaceous trees, including those of species Hamelia ventricosa, Cordia gerascanthus, and Exostema caribaeum.
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Alternative form of red bay [A small tree, Persea borbonia, in the Lauraceae family, with red fruit and wood, used for ornamental purposes.]
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(uncountable) Timber from the Manilkara bidentata tree.
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The wood of the Pará rubber tree.
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Alternative form of sappanwood [The wood of Caesalpinia sappan, a flowering tree in the legume family Fabaceae.]
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Alternative form of sapan [A wood producing a red dye, usually species Caesalpinia sappan.]
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Alternative form of sebesten [A medium-sized deciduous tree of species Cordia myxa or, less often, Cordia latifolia, Cordia sebestena, or other species in the genus Cordia, the wood of which is used for furniture and musical instruments.]
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A tree in the chinaberry family, taxonomic name Cedrela odorata
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A type of deciduous tree native to Europe, Castanea sativa.
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Synonym of candlewood (“the tree Dacryodes excelsa”)
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Alternative form of talipot [A tall palm tree, Corypha umbraculifera, from Sri Lanka and southern India, having very large leaves which were used as a material to write on.]
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The joining of a living bonsai tree to a piece of dead wood for aesthetic effect.
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The ivory nut, from species Phytelephas macrocarpa, native to Central America.
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(botany) An evergreen tree of Texas and Mexico, Ebenopsis ebano.
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A plant of the genus Toona; red cedar.
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(botany) A candlenut tree, of either of the two species of the genus Aleurites, which also yield such oil.
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Alternative form of valonia [The European evergreen oak, Quercus macrolepis, now Quercus ithaburensis subsp. macrolepis, or Quercus aegilops.]
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Bamboo species of the genus Phyllostachys, especially Phyllostachys nigra.
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The wood of the sour cherry.
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An American tree, the winged elm (Ulmus alata).
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The wood from this tree.
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Alternative form of zantewood [fustic (tree)]
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