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Masonite
Ma·son·ite M0136000 (mā′sə-nīt′) A trademark for a type of fiberboard employed for insulation, paneling, or partitions.Masonite (ˈmeɪsəˌnaɪt) n (Building) trademark Austral and NZ a kind of dark brown hardboard used for partitions, lining, etcMa•son•ite (ˈmeɪ səˌnaɪt) Trademark. a brand of hardboard. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Masonite - a type of fiberboard fiberboard, fibreboard, particle board - wallboard composed of wood chips or shavings bonded together with resin and compressed into rigid sheetstrademark - a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a product |
Masonite
MasoniteTrade name of a brand of tempered pressed board.oakA tough, hard, high-density wood; coarse-textured, ranging in color from light tan to pink or brown; used for both decorative and structural and applications, such as framing timbers, flooring, and plywood.particleboardA large class of building boards made from wood particles compressed in a binder; often faced with a veneer.pineA wood of a number of species of coniferous evergreens. The two classes, soft pine and hard pitch pine are an important source of construction lumber and plywood.plastic woodA paste of wood flour, synthetic resin, and a volatile solvent; used for filling holes and cracks in wood, it dries soon after application.plywoodAn engineered panel composed of an odd number of thin sheets permanently bonded together, sometimes faced with a veneer.redwoodA durable, straight-grained, high-strength, low-density softwood; especially resistant to decay and insect attack; light red to deep reddish-brown; used primarily for construction, plywood, and millwork.rusticated woodWood incised in block shapes to resemble rough stone.satinwoodA hard, fine-grained, pale to golden yellow wood of the acacia gum tree; used in cabinetwork and decorative paneling.shiplap sidingWood sheathing whose edges are rabbeted to make an overlapping joint.softwoodWood from trees with needles and that produce cones, typically evergreen; includes cedar, cypress, Douglas fir, hemlock, pine, spruce, and tamarack.spruceA white to light brown or red-brown, straight and even-grained wood; moderately low density and strength; relatively inexpensive; used for general utility lumber.stressed skin panelA panel constructed of plywood and seasoned lumber; the simple framing and plywood skin act as a total unit to resist loads.teakA dark golden yellow or brown wood with a greenish or black cast, moderately hard, coarse-grained, very durable; immune to the attack of insects; used for construction, plywood, and decorative paneling.tulipwoodA soft, close-textured durable wood that is yellowish in color; used for millwork and veneer.veneerA thin sheet of wood that has been sliced, rotary-cut, or sawn from a log; used as one of several plies in plywood for added strength or as facing material on less attractive wood.white oakA hard, heavy, durable wood, gray to reddish-brown in color; used for flooring, paneling, and trim.white pineA soft, light wood that works easily; does not split when nailed; does not swell or warp appreciably; is widely used in building construction.yellow pineA hard resinous wood of the longleaf pine tree, having dark bands of summerwood alternating with lighter-colored springwood; used as flooring and in general construction.MasoniteA proprietary name for a widely used commercial hardboard.Masonite
Words related to Masonitenoun a type of fiberboardRelated Words- fiberboard
- fibreboard
- particle board
- trademark
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