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lacewood

Terms vs Lacewood - What's the difference?

terms | lacewood |


As nouns the difference between terms and lacewood

is that terms is while lacewood is any of several types of wood that has a coarse texture, but especially that from several varieties of sycamore.

Latewood vs Lacewood - What's the difference?

latewood | lacewood |


As nouns the difference between latewood and lacewood

is that latewood is wood formed in a tree relatively late in the season while lacewood is any of several types of wood that has a coarse texture, but especially that from several varieties of sycamore.

Lacewood vs Lancewood - What's the difference?

lacewood | lancewood |


As nouns the difference between lacewood and lancewood

is that lacewood is any of several types of wood that has a coarse texture, but especially that from several varieties of sycamore while lancewood is a tough, elastic and heavy wood obtained from the west indies and guiana, formerly much used for carriage shafts.

Sycamore vs Lacewood - What's the difference?

sycamore | lacewood |


As nouns the difference between sycamore and lacewood

is that sycamore is any of several North American plane trees, of the genus Platanus, especially Platanus occidentalis (American sycamore) while lacewood is any of several types of wood that has a coarse texture, but especially that from several varieties of sycamore.

Texture vs Lacewood - What's the difference?

texture | lacewood |


As a verb texture

is .

As an adjective texture

is textured.

As a noun lacewood is

any of several types of wood that has a coarse texture, but especially that from several varieties of sycamore.

Coarse vs Lacewood - What's the difference?

coarse | lacewood |


As an adjective coarse

is composed of large parts or particles; of inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or close in texture.

As a noun lacewood is

any of several types of wood that has a coarse texture, but especially that from several varieties of sycamore.

Wood vs Lacewood - What's the difference?

wood | lacewood |


As a proper noun wood

is an english topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood.

As a noun lacewood is

any of several types of wood that has a coarse texture, but especially that from several varieties of sycamore.