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Definition of whitewood in English: whitewoodnoun ˈwʌɪtwʊdˈ(h)waɪtwʊd 1mass noun Light-coloured wood, especially when made up into furniture and ready for staining, varnishing, or painting. 白色木(尤指制成家具准备染色、上光或油漆的淡色木) as modifier a whitewood cabinet Example sentencesExamples - The tuning coil frame was built using American whitewood, and fixed with wooden bolts.
- Bows can be made totally from sapwood of many tree species, but some slight changes need to be made in the following designs to accommodate whitewood bows.
- There were other calls about whitewood and Japanese cycads with scale
- Her whitewood staff, as always, was clutched in her hand.
- With its 10 whitewood pews and four film projectors, the church serves as a 3-D museum and theater.
2North American Any of a number of trees that yield pale timber. 〈主北美〉白木,尤指 the tulip tree. a silver fir (Abies alba, family Pinaceae). a basswood. Example sentencesExamples - Apart from grape vines for shading pergolas and some lawn areas, river red gums, melaleucas, whitewoods and native grasses, such as native lemon grass and kangaroo grass, were the obvious choices, in keeping with the riverside site.
- Imagine about a fifty metre span of wire inexpertly strung, sneaking through those coolibahs, wilgas and whitewoods.
- Currently, some 80% of the wood used in the Scottish construction industry is imported - mostly softwoods, i.e. redwoods and whitewoods from Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
- The northern whitewoods grow in brutal climates in the northern US states and into Canada where the growing season is short.
- The major populations of whitewoods can be found within the Diana's Peak National Park growing along side the dogwoods, black cabbages trees and tree fern thicket.
Definition of whitewood in US English: whitewoodnounˈ(h)waɪtwʊdˈ(h)wītwo͝od 1Light-colored wood, especially when made up into furniture and ready for staining, varnishing, or painting. 白色木(尤指制成家具准备染色、上光或油漆的淡色木) as modifier a whitewood cabinet Example sentencesExamples - The tuning coil frame was built using American whitewood, and fixed with wooden bolts.
- There were other calls about whitewood and Japanese cycads with scale
- With its 10 whitewood pews and four film projectors, the church serves as a 3-D museum and theater.
- Bows can be made totally from sapwood of many tree species, but some slight changes need to be made in the following designs to accommodate whitewood bows.
- Her whitewood staff, as always, was clutched in her hand.
2North American Any of a number of trees that yield pale timber. 〈主北美〉白木,尤指 a silver fir the tulip tree a basswood Example sentencesExamples - The major populations of whitewoods can be found within the Diana's Peak National Park growing along side the dogwoods, black cabbages trees and tree fern thicket.
- The northern whitewoods grow in brutal climates in the northern US states and into Canada where the growing season is short.
- Apart from grape vines for shading pergolas and some lawn areas, river red gums, melaleucas, whitewoods and native grasses, such as native lemon grass and kangaroo grass, were the obvious choices, in keeping with the riverside site.
- Currently, some 80% of the wood used in the Scottish construction industry is imported - mostly softwoods, i.e. redwoods and whitewoods from Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
- Imagine about a fifty metre span of wire inexpertly strung, sneaking through those coolibahs, wilgas and whitewoods.
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