Timber |
A certain quantity of fur skins, as of martens, ermines, sables, etc., packed between boards; being in some cases forty skins, in others one hundred and twenty; -- called also timmer. |
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Timber |
The crest on a coat of arms. |
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Timber |
To surmount as a timber does. |
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Timber |
That sort of wood which is proper for buildings or for tools, utensils, furniture, carriages, fences, ships, and the like; -- usually said of felled trees, but sometimes of those standing. Cf. Lumber, 3. |
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Timber |
The body, stem, or trunk of a tree. |
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