Results for: fossilized wood
English English
Australian tree, jarrah woodjarrah
avoid, band of wood, break a hole in an object, break inward, break staves, break the staves of; smash a hole in; break, smash to bits; supply with staves; become crushed in, fit a stave to, poetry stanza, rung or bar of wood, staff, thin strip of wood...stave
ax, hatchet, sharp tool used for chopping woodaxe
axe, cut; fire, dismiss from a job, fire somebody, hatchet, sharp tool used for chopping wood, immediate closure, job loss, musical instrument, reduce something drastically, terminate something, tool for cuttingax
balsa wood, light strong wood (used to build models, rafts, etc.); raft, lightweight wood, tree with lightweight woodbalsa
balsam poplar, North Amrican larch tree, tamarack; wood of this treehackmatack
bar, bannister; bar used to hang objects; railroad track, denounce or complain bitterly, fence or railing, lay railroad tracks; send by train; construct a fence, long piece of wood or metal, put rail on or around something, see also:third rail, steel b...rail
bark of quebracho tree, tree with medicinal bark, tree with tannin-rich wood, wood of quebracho treequebracho
barnacle attached to wood, gooseneck barnaclegoose barnacle
barrier of wood or other material which can be opened and closed; doorway, opening through which one enters, building or room, gap forming an entrance, movable panel at an entrancedoor
basket contents, bucket, goal, goal scored, group of related items, something like a basket, type of container used for carrying goods (usually made from interwoven straw, cane, wood, etc.), woven containerbasket
basketball move in which one throws the ball toward the basket using one hand (generally bouncing it off the backboard), process of pressing layers of wood into plywood; assembly of layers of material and layers of adhesives to form a bonded material; ...layup
be involved with somebody, cart pushed by hand, dealings, drive a truck, exchange something, goods, large goods vehicle, large vehicle used to carry loads; wheeled frame for moving heavy things, dolly; piece of wood at the head of a mast or flagstaff w...truck
beam embedded in wall, decoration at bottom of page, end, part of stringed instrument, piece or part placed at the end of something; small piece of wood on a violin or other instrument to which the strings are fastened; ornamental design at the bottom ...tailpiece
bebeeru, greenheart tree wood, see also:African greenheart, tree resembling the greenheart, tropical American treegreenheart
 

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