💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Chipyard"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| chippernoun | Someone who or something which chips (e.g. wood). |
| woodchippingnoun | The mechanized conversion of wood (especially trunks and branches of felled trees) to woodchips. |
| woodchipnoun | A small mechanically produced piece (chip) of wood, generally from 0.5 to 10 cm in diameter, used primarily as raw material for pulp, paper and construction boards, as well as fuel and mulch. |
| green chainnoun | An area where lumber is sorted and piled at a sawmill. |
| sawpitnoun | A pit over which lumber is positioned to be sawn with a long two-handled saw (a pitsaw) by two people, one standing above the timber and the other in the pit below. |
| timberyardnoun | Alternative spelling of timber yard. [a place where wood is stored, and cut to size] |
| wood chipnoun | Alternative spelling of woodchip. [A small mechanically produced piece (chip) of wood, generally from 0.5 to 10 cm in diameter, used primarily as raw material for pulp, paper and construction boards, as well as fuel and mulch.] |
| wood-chipnoun | Alternative spelling of woodchip. [A small mechanically produced piece (chip) of wood, generally from 0.5 to 10 cm in diameter, used primarily as raw material for pulp, paper and construction boards, as well as fuel and mulch.] |
| saw pitnoun | Alternative form of sawpit. [A pit over which lumber is positioned to be sawn with a long two-handled saw (a pitsaw) by two people, one standing above the timber and the other in the pit below.] |
| shuck pennoun | A storage shed for corn shucks. |
| saw-pitnoun | Alternative form of sawpit. [A pit over which lumber is positioned to be sawn with a long two-handled saw (a pitsaw) by two people, one standing above the timber and the other in the pit below.] |
| woodpilenoun | A pile of cut wood to be used as fuel. |
| chipnoun | A small piece broken from a larger piece of solid material. |
| catchpitnoun | A chamber in a drainage system designed to catch sediment and debris. |
| log chipnoun | (nautical) The board, in the form of a quadrant, attached to a logline. |
| scrapwoodnoun | wood that is scrap; left-over oddments of wood |
| sawlognoun | The part of a tree stem that will be processed at a sawmill, rather than becoming pulpwood. |
| woodshednoun | An enclosed, roofed structure, often an outbuilding, used primarily to store firewood. |
| slash pilenoun | (construction) Accumulated debris from cutting brush or trimming trees. |
| stickshednoun | A shed for firewood in the form of sticks. |
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