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Definition of Green douglas fir
1. Noun. Lofty douglas fir of northwestern North America having short needles and egg-shaped cones.
Generic synonyms: Douglas Fir
Lexicographical Neighbors of Green Douglas Fir
Literary usage of Green douglas fir
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Johnson's Materials of Construction by John Butler Johnson, Morton Owen Withey (1919)
"Similar results were gotten on green Douglas fir stringers which were subjected
to a full-cell process with a preliminary steaming at 325° F. In a number of ..."
2. The Kiln Drying of Lumber: A Practical and Theoretical Treatise by Harry Donald Tiemann (1921)
"Plate IX gives the conditions suitable for drying green Douglas Fir 2% inches
thick by 4y2 or less wide, in the minimum time without in any wise injuring ..."
3. Bulletin of the National Research Council by National Research Council (U.S.) (1921)
"Tests have recently been completed on green Douglas fir stringers treated by a
new process developed on the Pacific Coast. Bulletin and several articles ..."
4. North American Forest Research: Investigative Projects in Forestry and by Earle Hart Clapp (1920)
"Tests have recently been completed on green Douglas fir stringers treated by a
new process developed on the Pacific Coast. Bulletin and several articles ..."
5. Structural Timber Hand Book on Pacific Coast Woods by Oliver Perry Morton Goss, Carl Heinmiller (1916)
"... and the corresponding dry weights in pounds per cubic foot plotted in each case.
Diagram i& shows results of tests of green Douglas fir timbers ..."
6. Timber Framing by Henry Dievendorf Dewell (1917)
"14 of the preceding chapter, the average elastic limit of green Douglas fir for
compression across the fibres is seen to be 570 Ib. per sq. in.f ..."