FORESTS vs TIMBER: NOUN
- The trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area
- Plural form of forest.
- Land that is covered with trees and shrubs
- Stuff; material.
- In British law, the kind of tree which a tenant for life may not cut; in general, oak, ash, and elm of the age of twenty years and upward, unless so old as not to have a reasonable quantity of useful wood in them, the limit being, according to some authorities, enough to make a good post.
- Growing trees, yielding wood suitable for constructive uses; trees generally; woods. See timber-tree.
- Wood suitable for building houses or ships, or for use in carpentry, joinery, etc.; trees cut down and squared or capable of being squared and cut into beams, rafters, planks, boards, etc.
- In heraldry, originally, the crest; hence, in modern heraldry, the helmet, miter, coronet, etc., when placed over the arms in a complete achievement.
- A certain number or tale of skins, being forty of marten, ermine, sable, and the like, and one hundred and twenty of others.
- In cricket, the stumps; the wickets: usually in the plural.
- A person considered to have qualities suited for a particular activity.
- A rib in a ship's frame.
- A dressed piece of wood, especially a beam in a structure.
- Wood used as a building material; lumber.
- Trees or wooded land considered as a source of wood.
- Land that is covered with trees and shrubs
- The wood of trees cut and prepared for use as building material
- (music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound)
- A post made of wood
- A beam made of wood
- In mining, a local name for a braced frame forming the roof and side-supports of a gallery or drilt.
- Trees in a forest regarded as a source of wood.
- A yard or place where timber is deposited.
- Any larval insect which burrows in timber.
- A tree suitable for timber.
- Same as Timber worm, below.
- A metal tool or pointed instrument for marking timber.
- A kind of instrument upon which soldiers were formerly compelled to ride for punishment.
- A kind of hitch used for temporarily marking fast a rope to a spar. See Illust. under Hitch.
- Any species of grouse that inhabits woods, as the ruffed grouse and spruce partridge; -- distinguished from prairie grouse.
- The American woodcock.
- Any one of numerous species of beetles the larvæ of which bore in timber.
- Same as Room and space. See under Room.
- A rib, or a curving piece of wood, branching outward from the keel and bending upward in a vertical direction. One timber is composed of several pieces united.
- Woods or forest; wooden land.
- A single piece or squared stick of wood intended for building, or already framed; collectively, the larger pieces or sticks of wood, forming the framework of a house, ship, or other structure, in distinction from the covering or boarding.
- Fig.: Material for any structure.
- The body, stem, or trunk of a tree.
- That sort of wood which is proper for buildings or for tools, utensils, furniture, carriages, fences, ships, and the like; -- usually said of felled trees, but sometimes of those standing. Cf. lumber, 3.
- A certain quantity of fur skins, as of martens, ermines, sables, etc., packed between boards; being in some cases forty skins, in others one hundred and twenty; -- called also timmer.
- The crest on a coat of arms.
- The stocks.
- The wooden part of something, as the beam or handle of a spear.
- A single piece of wood, either suitable for use in some construction or already in such use; a beam, either by itself or forming a member of any structure: as, the timbers of a house or of a bridge.
- Nautical, one of the curving pieces of wood branching upward from the keel of a vessel, forming the ribs.
FORESTS vs TIMBER: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forest.
- N/A
FORESTS vs TIMBER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To light on a tree.
- To make a nest.
FORESTS vs TIMBER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To support or frame with timbers.
- To furnish with timber; -- chiefly used in the past participle.
- To surmount as a timber does.
FORESTS vs TIMBER: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- Used by one cutting down a tree to warn those around that the tree is about to fall.
FORESTS vs TIMBER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Constructed of timber; made of wood.
- To surmount and decorate, as a crest does a coat of arms.
- To furnish with timber. See timbered.
- To build; make a nest.
- To furnish (a tunnel, drift, gallery, or other excavation) with braced frames of logs or squared timbers which support the roof and resist the caving in or crushing at the sides.
FORESTS vs TIMBER: RELATED WORDS
- Lam, Brush, Bushes, Logging, Jungles, Woodlots, Trees, Forestry, Woodlands, Afforest, Wood, Woods, Timberland, Timber, Woodland
- Hardwood, Foresters, Logging, Firewood, Softwood, Stumpage, Forestry, Wood, Quality, Tone, Timbre, Woodland, Timberland, Forest, Lumber
FORESTS vs TIMBER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bos, Model, Lam, Brush, Bushes, Jungles, Woodlots, Forestry, Woodlands, Afforest, Wood, Woods, Timberland, Timber, Woodland
- Logs, Forester, Plywood, Hardwood, Foresters, Softwood, Forestry, Wood, Quality, Tone, Timbre, Woodland, Timberland, Forest, Lumber
FORESTS vs TIMBER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This may consist of two or more national forests or all the forests within a state.
- State and National forests: You can conceal carry in forests, as well as Wildlife Management Areas.
- Application for permission to cut timber in Government forests, or otherwise relating to such forests.
- They share many species in common with bay forests and Atlantic white cedar forests which are also considered here.
- Equatorial Guinea: Special provisions uses have not been Forests are only classified as state, communal and private forests.
- Investments in FSP help protect these forests and provide support to keep working forests intact, healthy, andproductive.
- The BF forests meet these three conditions by displaying many features typical of natural forests.
- Repeated timbering of the forests has restricted older forests to steep, nearly inaccessible slopes.
- Block Forests: random forests for blocks of clinical and omics covariate data.
- Himalayan forests, along withother forests, for their raw materials.
- Range of timber available cut to your size Planed All Round Timber.
- Each timber dining table is made from a single slab of timber.
- Timber Works is an Ohio based logging company and timber buyer.
- Conduct a timber inventory and estimate the value of your timber.
- We are buyers of standing timber, timber land and trees.
- Forest Timber Contracting Officer and District Timber Sale project personnel.
- Timber stocking and lyme timber easement is intended to purchase.
- Any person who sells or harvests standing timber and any purchaser of standing timber should file a report of timber sale or harvest.
- Vermont Timber Works custom designs and fabricates beautiful timber frame homes, post and beam barns, heavy timber churches, cathedral ceilings and more.
- Find new timber markets, timber customers and timber suppliers.
FORESTS vs TIMBER: QUESTIONS
- Are there campgrounds in Mississippi National Forests?
- Are mature forests renewable or nonrenewable resources?
- Are Quercus seeds recalcitrant in temperate forests?
- Are temperate forests deciduous or evergreen forests?
- How do nonfederal owners of forests benefit directly from their forests?
- Why are temperate forests less productive than tropical wet forests?
- Why equilateral forests are known as evergreen forests?
- Why are equatorial forests known as evergreen forests?
- Why are deciduous forests sometimes called broad leaf forests?
- What are reserved forests and protected forests of India?
- What is Sarawak timber legality verification system?
- Why choose greenbarnes man-made timber noticeboards?
- Is Jas timber responsible for any variations in Burbidge moulded timber sizes?
- When did the timber and Timber Products Regulations 2013 come into force?
- How do you make a timber floor work with timber cabinets?
- What is the E flite part number for timber timber UMX?
- What types of timber does Goodwood timber and hardware carry?
- What types of timber are used in timber engineering?
- Why use milled timber for sash window timber beading?
- Are shiitake mushrooms timber or non-timber forest products?