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Definition of Stave wood
1. Noun. Large tree of Australasia.
Generic synonyms: Angiospermous Tree, Flowering Tree
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stave Wood
Literary usage of Stave wood
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Forest Products, Their Manufacture and Use: Embracing the Principal by Nelson Courtlandt Brown (1919)
"Its wide use is due to its extensive range in the Lake States and Northeast,
comparative cheapness and high value as a stave wood. ..."
2. Forest Products, Their Manufacture and Use: Embracing the Principal by Nelson Courtlandt Brown (1919)
"Its wide use is due to its extensive range in the Lake States and Northeast,
comparative cheapness and high value as a stave wood. ..."
3. The Civil Engineer's Pocket-book by John Cresson Trautwine (1919)
"... NENTAL FIRST for information, unbiased recommendations and prices on Wire
Wound Wood Pipe Continuous stave wood Pipe Continuous stave wood Flume Tanks. ..."
4. The Forester's Guide and Profitable Planter by Robert Monteath (1836)
"When the alder is required as a timber tree above the size of stave wood, say to
square from seven inches and upwards, it sells at a shipping port at Is. ..."
5. Forestry Handbook by R. Dalrymple Hay, Joseph Henry Maiden (1917)
"The late Mr. Augustus Rudder sent it under the names of "Ash" and "Stave-wood."
" Mountain Ash" is not-an uncommon name. I may say that a great many ..."
6. Sewerage and Sewage Treatment by Harold Eaton Babbitt (1922)
"... DESIGN FOR CONTINUOUS stave wood PIPE CLASSES A, B, AND C (By JF Partridge,
Trans. ASCE, Vol. ..."
7. Proceedings ... Annual Meeting of the American Wood-Preservers' Association by American Wood-Preservers' Association (1921)
"The smooth internal walls and the absence of joints in continuous-stave wood pipe
combine to make the carrying capacity of this pipe considerably greater ..."