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birchOld English berc, beorc (also the name of the rune for "b"), from Proto-Germanic *berkjon (source also of Old Saxon birka, Old Norse börk, Danish birk, Swedish björk, Middle Dutch berke, Dut [..]
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birchtype of lightweight hardwood tree.
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bircha tree with smooth, silvery or white bark
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birchHard and heavy light reddish brown hardwood. The most widely used hardwood veneer for flush doors, cabinet work, and paneling. Mill products include interior trim, floor ing, sash, and trim.
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birchBirch wood offers a fine, uniform grain in light tan or whitish hues Birch wood provides strength and durability, along with a satin-like sheen
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birch(n) hard close-grained wood of any of various birch trees; used especially in furniture and interior finishes and plywood(n) any betulaceous tree or shrub of the genus Betula having a thin peeling bar [..]
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birchHard and heavy light reddish brown hardwood. The most widely used hardwood veneer for flush doors, cabinetwork, and paneling. Mill products include interior trim, flooring, sash, and trim.
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birchA Plant genus of the Family Betulaceae. The Tree has smooth, resinous, varicolored or White bark, marked by horizontal pores (lenticels), which usually peels horizontally in thin sheets.
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birchA hardwood with a close grain and a deep tan hue. One of the strongest cabinet woods grown in America.
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birch
Any of various trees of the genus ''Betula'', native to countries in the Northern Hemisphere.
A hard wood taken from the birch tree, typically used to make furniture.
A stick, rod or bundle of t [..]
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