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Definition of Satin walnut
1. Noun. Reddish-brown wood and lumber from heartwood of the sweet gum tree used to make furniture.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Satin Walnut
Literary usage of Satin walnut
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wood: A Manual of the Natural History and Industrial Applications of the by George Simonds Boulger (1908)
"As a matter of fact, whilst the so-called satin walnut is often beautifully marked
... satin walnut is, therefore, only used for cheap bedroom furniture, ..."
2. Wood: A Manual of the Natural History and Industrial Applications of the by George Simonds Boulger (1908)
"As a matter of fact, whilst the so-called satin walnut is often beautifully marked
... satin walnut is, therefore, only used for cheap bedroom furniture ..."
3. Aeroplane Construction: A Handbook on the Various Methods and Details of by Sydney Camm (1919)
"It is made up in nearly all woods, but those mostly utilized in the aeroplane
industry are birch, ash, poplar, and satin-walnut, birch being superior by ..."
4. The Chemical Trade Journal (1888)
"Striking among others are the concentric-rayed pitch pine, the Tabasco mahogany,
the satin walnut, the Hungarian ash, one or two forms of sycamore, ..."