hardwood |
undefined |
As a noun hardwood
is the wood from any dicotyledonous tree, without regard to its hardness.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
hardwood |
plywood |
As nouns the difference between hardwood and plywood
is that
hardwood is the wood from any dicotyledonous tree, without regard to its hardness while
plywood is (uncountable) construction material supplied in sheets, and made of three or more layers of wood veneer glued together, laid up with alternating layers having their grain perpendicular to each other.
sapwood |
hardwood |
As nouns the difference between sapwood and hardwood
is that
sapwood is the wood just under the bark of a stem or branch, different in color from the heartwood while
hardwood is the wood from any dicotyledonous tree, without regard to its hardness.
pulpwood |
hardwood |
As nouns the difference between pulpwood and hardwood
is that
pulpwood is soft wood used for pulping to make paper while
hardwood is the wood from any dicotyledonous tree, without regard to its hardness.
solidwood |
hardwood |
As a noun hardwood is
the wood from any dicotyledonous tree, without regard to its hardness.
harewood |
hardwood |
As nouns the difference between harewood and hardwood
is that
harewood is stained sycamore wood, used in cabinet making while
hardwood is the wood from any dicotyledonous tree, without regard to its hardness.
taxonomy |
hardwood |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and hardwood
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
hardwood is the wood from any dicotyledonous tree, without regard to its hardness.
heartwood |
hardwood |
As nouns the difference between heartwood and hardwood
is that
heartwood is the wood nearer the heart of a stem or branch, different in color from the sapwood while
hardwood is the wood from any dicotyledonous tree, without regard to its hardness.
hardwood |
jichimu |
As nouns the difference between hardwood and jichimu
is that
hardwood is the wood from any dicotyledonous tree, without regard to its hardness while
jichimu is a chinese hardwood with a grain that resembles a bird's feathers.
hardwood |
camwood |
As nouns the difference between hardwood and camwood
is that
hardwood is the wood from any dicotyledonous tree, without regard to its hardness while
camwood is an african hardwood tree,
baphia nitida , that is a form of sandalwood.
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