What is another word for green wood?

Pronunciation: [ɡɹˈiːn wˈʊd] (IPA)

"Green wood" refers to freshly felled wood that has not been seasoned or dried. This wood usually has a high moisture content and can be difficult to work with due to its tendency to warp, split, or crack. Synonyms for the term "green wood" include "unseasoned wood," "wet wood," "fresh wood," "juvenile wood," and "un-dried wood." These terms are commonly used in woodworking and lumber industries to refer to wood that has not gone through the process of drying and has not reached its optimal level of strength and stability. It is important to note that using green wood in construction and woodworking projects can lead to structural weaknesses, so it is recommended to use seasoned wood wherever possible.

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Famous quotes with Green wood

  • “But our bird knew not of the free blue air, He had lived in his cage, and his home was there : No flight had he in the green wood flown — He pined not for freedom he never had known ! If he had lived amid leaf and bough It had been cruel to fetter him now ; For I have seen a poor bird die, And all for love of his native sky.”
    Letitia Elizabeth Landon
  • I have all my life been an indweller of the town, and I frankly confess, for a constant residence, I like it better than all the pastoral charms that ever made the morality of an essay, or gave grace to poetry ; still there is that about the country to which the heart always turns with a feeling of freshness and renovation. The moonlight walk through the green wood, would come back upon the memory with a spell which would not belong to a lamp-lighted ramble. The green-leaf would give its freshness, the wild-flower its sweetness ; on the ear would arise the murmur of the wind in the boughs — or the song of the brook singing like a child for very gladness.
    Letitia Elizabeth Landon

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