a scant is a 2 inch by 3 inch piece of timber. If this is in a real estate listing it means "some timber" or "a few trees". Quote http://www.thediyworld.co.uk/glossary_terms.html Scant; Cheaper 'planed all round' (PAR) white wood, mass produced for general carpentry work, such as partitioning or sub framework. not necessarilly 2x3, though more commonly thought of as this
"Scant" is not a type of flour. "Scant" is a cooking term that means "almost" or "just slightly less than." A recipe would not call for "scant flour" but a "scant cup" or a "scant Tablespoon" of flour, meaning not quite a cup or not quite a Tablespoon.
it is timber wood aka red wood
A scant of sugar is a very small amount of sugar.
TIMBER IN USED FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING TIMBER IN USED FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING TIMBER IN USED FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
timber is used to build camp fires as well as to whiddle into collectibles.
Ricky lee Jones is a scant singer....
what are three types of timber that are used for woodturning
Barely amounting to as much as indicated - example: a scant two hours; a scant cupful. Having an inadequate or limited supply - example - (usually followed by of ): scant of breath.
timber very bad for the health
A scant of oil is...not enough, or barely a sufficient amount.
Onions were scant at the grocer's, again.