Clear-cut
Clear-cut
Clear-cut
To remove all the trees in a stand of timber, the process typically involves clear-cutting, which is the complete removal of all trees in a designated area. This process requires careful planning to minimize environmental impact and ensure sustainable forestry practices. It often involves the use of heavy machinery such as chainsaws, harvesters, and skidders to efficiently remove the trees and prepare the land for future use or reforestation.
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Limber Timber.
Yes, timber is a concrete noun, a word for wood prepared for use in building and carpentry; a word for trees grown for this purpose; a word for a physical thing.
The word materia may mean 'growing trees'. So a more specific possibility is materia nemoris, which means 'material of the forest'. In the word-by-word translation, the word 'materia' means 'growing trees', and the noun 'nemoris' 'of the forest or glade'.
Rufao is the Kikuyu word for the English word timber.
In my world timber is still standing in the woods and is cut down into logs. Then the logs are taken to a sawmill and cut into lumber. Some places refer to timber as wood that has been cut from trees into a usable form, so a place where logs are cut into timber is a sawmill. (The word lumber has this meaning in North America.)
a. Trees or wooded land considered as a source of wood. b. Wood used as a building material Basically - wood.
The Esperanto word for timber is arbojn. The word for wood is ligno.