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cordwood
cord·wood C0640700 (kôrd′wo͝od′)n.1. Wood cut and piled in cords.2. Wood sold by the cord.cordwood (ˈkɔːdˌwʊd) n (Forestry) wood that has been cut into lengths of four feet so that it can be stacked in cordscord•wood (ˈkɔrdˌwʊd) n. 1. wood stacked in cords for use as fuel. 2. trees intended for timber but suitable only for fuel. [1630–40] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cordwood - firewood cut and stacked in cords; wood sold by the cordfirewood - wood used for fuel; "they collected and cut their own firewood" | Translationscordwood
cordwood[′kȯrd‚wu̇d] (materials) Wood stacked and sold in cords. cordwoodA practical, resource-efficient, renewable material that is usually obtained from timber and trees unsuitable for building purposes. Deadfall and standing dead timber are preferred, because they are partially seasoned and contain minimal rot. See also: Biomaterialscordwood
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