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wood flour

 
 
(′wu̇d ′flau̇r)

(materials) Dried wood ground to a very fine powder and used in plastic wood, in molding of certain plastics, as an extender in some glues, and in metal-casting operations.


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A finely ground, dried wood powder; used in the molding of plastics, in plastic wood, and as an extender in some glues.


 
 

 

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