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millwork

 
Dictionary: mill·work   (mĭl'wûrk') pronunciation
n.
Woodwork, such as doors, window casings, and baseboards, ready-made by a lumber mill.


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Ready-made products which are manufactured at a wood-planing mill or woodworking plant: moldings, doors, door frames, window sashes, stair work, cabinets, etc.; normally does not include flooring, ceilings, and siding.


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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: woodwork that has been machined at a mill


 
 

 

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