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timberYard lumber (including beams, stringers, posts, caps, sills girders and purlins) that is 5 inches or more in its least dimension.
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timberOld English timber "building, structure," in late Old English "building material, trees suitable for building," and "trees or woods in general," from Proto-Germanic *timr [..]
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timberA collective term for underground wooden supports.
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timberwood in an unfinished form, either trees or logs.
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timberlumber: the wood of trees cut and prepared for use as building material a beam made of wood forest: land that is covered with trees and shrubs timbre: (music) the distinctive property of a complex sou [..]
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timberwood which is going to be made into something or used for building
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timberTo see timber in your dreams, is an augury of prosperous times and peaceful surroundings. If the timber appears dead, there are great disappointments for you. See Forest.
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timbergrowing trees.
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timber(n) the wood of trees cut and prepared for use as building material(n) a beam made of wood(n) a post made of wood(n) land that is covered with trees and shrubs(n) (music) the distinctive property of a [..]
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timberTIMBER PACKING CHARGE
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timberthe wood from trees that is used for building
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timberLumber pieces, larger than a nominal 4x4, typically used as columns or beams.
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timberWood that has been dressed, or partially dressed. 2. Frame of a wooden vessel or boat. 3. Large piece of wood used in the construction of a wooden vessel.
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timberA frame or rib of a ship, connected to the keel. They give the hull both its shape and strength. Also a term to describe other substantial wooden parts of a ship. The preferred shipbuilding timber for [..]
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timberRefers to any wood beam or post 4x4 or greater in size.
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timbern.(1) "timber," s.v. timber sb.\1 OED. KEY: timber@n1
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timbern1 5 tymber 3 tymbres 1 tymbur 1
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timberWood suitable for use in construction. In the UK it is usually softwood. (Fr bois, m).
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timber
(uncountable) Trees in a forest regarded as a source of wood.
(British,uncountable) Wood that has been pre-cut and is ready for use in construction.
(countable) A heavy wooden beam, generally a [..]
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timber
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