Wood for buildings
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LATHSWood for buildings.
lebbekthe hard, durable wood of this tree, used in the construction of buildings
clapboardA long, thin, flat piece of wood with edges horizontally overlapping in series, used to cover the outer walls of buildings
clapboardsA long, thin, flat piece of wood with edges horizontally overlapping in series, used to cover the outer walls of buildings
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
BARNSBuildings for streetcars.
SHEDSBuildings used for storage
ELEVATORSBuildings for storing grain.
FACADESStand-ins for buildings
LINCOLNLOGSMaterial for small buildings?
PILINGSSupports for buildings, piers, etc.
sidingweatherproof facing for frame buildings
RECONSTRUCTIONSThe buildings in Williamsburg, for instance.
stegophilistone who climbs buildings for sport
roofingMaterial for constructing a building's roof
LEEDCertification for eco-friendly buildings, for short
stegophilistsSTEGOPHILIST, one who climbs buildings for sport
plantsthe buildings, equipment, etc., necessary for an industrial business; factory
plantlessthe buildings, equipment, etc., necessary for an industrial business; factory
plantedthe buildings, equipment, etc., necessary for an industrial business; factory
plantthe buildings, equipment, etc., necessary for an industrial business; factory
barrackbuilding or group of buildings for lodging soldiers, esp. in garrison
pavilionsIn the names of buildings used for theatrical or other entertainments
airdromelanding field for airplanes that has extensive buildings, equipment, shelters, etc.; airport
incendiaryadapted or used for setting buildings, etc. on fire / a person who commits arson
clearancesThe removal of buildings, people, or trees from land so as to free it for alternative uses
jackdawsA small, gray-headed crow that typically nests in tall buildings and chimneys, noted for its inquisitiveness
clearanceThe removal of buildings, people, or trees from land so as to free it for alternative uses
rancherieany one of the large rectangular cedar buildings erected by Pacific Coast Indians for communal living and ceremonial purposes
airportsA complex of runways and buildings for the takeoff, landing, and maintenance of civil aircraft, with facilities for passengers
conservatorA person responsible for the repair and preservation of works of art, buildings, or other things of cultural or environmental interest
conservatorsA person responsible for the repair and preservation of works of art, buildings, or other things of cultural or environmental interest
improveincrease the value of (land or property) by making it more useful for humans (as by cultivation or the erection of buildings)
infrastructuresThe basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g., buildings, roads, and power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise
infrastructureThe basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g., buildings, roads, and power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise
infillthe planned conversion of empty lots, underused or rundown buildings, and other available space in densely built-up urban and suburban areas for use as sites for commercial buildings and housing, frequently as an alternative to overdevelopment of rural ar