Surfboard wood often
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BALSASurfboard wood, often
INLAYWood veneer, often
OAKFurniture wood, often
SCREWWood connector, often
CEDARWood often used in closets
EBONYWood often used for chessmen
PAGODATemple often built of wood
OBOEInstrument often made from grenadilla wood
OBOEWind often made from granadilla wood
ASHWood often used to make guitars
ELMWood often used for bow-making
jarrahthe heavy, often attractively grained wood of this tree
jarrahsthe heavy, often attractively grained wood of this tree
bistrebrown pigment extracted from the soot of wood, often used in pen and wash drawings
bistresbrown pigment extracted from the soot of wood, often used in pen and wash drawings
bistredbrown pigment extracted from the soot of wood, often used in pen and wash drawings
bistersbrown pigment extracted from the soot of wood, often used in pen and wash drawings
bisterbrown pigment extracted from the soot of wood, often used in pen and wash drawings
fiddlebacksA rippled effect in the grain of fine wood, often exploited when making the backs of violins
fiddlebackA rippled effect in the grain of fine wood, often exploited when making the backs of violins
lancewooda tough, elastic wood, often used for the shafts of gigs, archery bows, fishing rods, and the like
lancewoodsLANCEWOOD, a tough, elastic wood, often used for the shafts of gigs, archery bows, fishing rods, and the like
bebeeruSouth American tree, Ocotea (or Nectandra) rodiei, of the laurel family, yielding a hard, durable wood often used for wharves and bridges and in shipbuilding
irokosa large tropical western African tree (Chlorophora excelsa) of the mulberry family having strong streaky insect-resistant wood which is often used as a teak substitute
irokoa large tropical western African tree (Chlorophora excelsa) of the mulberry family having strong streaky insect-resistant wood which is often used as a teak substitute
particleboardMaterial made in rigid sheets or panels from compressed wood chips and resin, often coated or veneered, and used in furniture, buildings, etc., where a stronger material is not required
chopsticksone of a pair of thin, tapered sticks, often of wood or ivory, held in one hand between the thumb and fingers and used chiefly in China, Japan, and other Asian countries for lifting food to the mouth
hengeNeolithic monument of the British Isles, consisting of a circular area enclosed by a bank and ditch and often containing additional features including one or more circles of upright stone or wood pillars: probably used for ritual purposes or for marking a
hengesNeolithic monument of the British Isles, consisting of a circular area enclosed by a bank and ditch and often containing additional features including one or more circles of upright stone or wood pillars: probably used for ritual purposes or for marking a