It's another word for Wooden Tongue, which is a disease in cattle where the tongue gets swollen and hard, so much that the animal won't be able to eat properly.
a wooden tongue
Wheat cattle and timber
Tongue and Groove sheeting refers to a woodworking process , a form of joinery, that joins smaller strips of wood without the use of nails, to form a large surface of wood seamlessly held together. A "bit" - a tool used to cut a specific shape out of timber - is used on one end a piece of timber to create a protruding piece - the "tongue, and the opposite end of the timber panel is cut with a panel - the groove, that receives the tongue end of the timber, creating a seamless joint.
timber i think i dont know
The New England resources are the cattle's, fish, timber, whaling
yes you can, as long as its treated timber. tongue-in-groove can be used on floors, ceilings, walls or fences. anywhere really.
timber, paper products, farming (wheat, cattle), mining (coal), computer equipment, electronics
* The conterversy about diomaonds and how they are being expolited * Envirmental issues such as overpopulation, overharvesting of timber, epansion of cattle grazing and overfishing * Ethinic tensions and rebel conflicts * The conterversy about diomaonds and how they are being expolited * Envirmental issues such as overpopulation, overharvesting of timber, epansion of cattle grazing and overfishing * Ethinic tensions and rebel conflicts * The conterversy about diomaonds and how they are being expolited * Envirmental issues such as overpopulation, overharvesting of timber, epansion of cattle grazing and overfishing * Ethinic tensions and rebel conflicts
Butt JointFinger Joint (box joints and dovetails are these)Spline (a form of tongue and groove)
No. Cattle have pink tongues like any other animal does.
Canada has many natural resources. timber, wheat, oil, cattle, etc.
fish ships timber wheat furs cattle tobacco rice and indigo