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Tode

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zumnoun
sledgenounA low sled drawn by animals, typically on snow, ice or grass.
bunknounOne of a series of berths or beds placed in tiers.
double-rippernoun(US, dialect, archaic) A kind of sledge made of two sleds fastened together with a board, one in front of the other.
stoneboatnounA kind of sled for moving heavy objects.
bunchnounA group of similar things, either growing together, or in a cluster or clump, usually fastened together.
threshing slednounSynonym of threshing sledge.
travailnoun(literary) Arduous or painful exertion; excessive labor, suffering, hardship.
pulkanounAn animal-drawn sleigh (sledge) of a particular sort.
treetrunk coffinnounA coffin hollowed out of a single massive log.
slabbernounMoisture falling from the mouth; slaver.
tuskernounAn animal, such as a bull elephant or a boar, with large tusks.
threshing-slednounAlternative spelling of threshing sled, synonym of threshing sledge. [Synonym of threshing sledge.]
tallwoodnoun(UK, obsolete) Firewood cut into billets of a certain length.
crotch chainnounA form of tackle for loading a log sideways on a sled, skidway, etc.
log drivenoun(US, Canada) the transport of timber down a river to a sawmill as a floating raft
skid roadnoun(Northwestern US, forestry) A street with facilities suitable for the recreational needs of lumberjacks.
logging railroadnoun(rail transport, forestry, US) A railroad built for the purpose of transporting logs out of a forest.
tumbrelnounAlternative form of tumbril. [(historical) A kind of medieval torture device, later associated with a ducking stool.]
dumpcartnounA cart, often two-wheeled, that can be tilted to empty its contents.

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