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The oak tree is known for its sturdiness due to its strong and dense wood. Oak trees have been traditionally used for construction, furniture-making, and ship-building due to their durability and resistance to decay.
it is used for making oil
This could be a tree's limb or a ship's spar.
Yew trees were traditionally used for making bows.
No. Lithium is not a major component of shipbuilding.
The wood of the genipap tree is commonly used for making furniture, cabinetry, and decorative items due to its durability and attractive grain patterns. Additionally, it is used in construction for making doors, windows, and flooring.
Cherry trees have been used widely for their fruit, eaten fresh and in cooking. Used in making the European liqueur kirsch. The tree is also a source of wood used in making high-quality furniture.
Homonym: Front (front of ship) and branch (branch of tree) are homonyms. Homophone: None for front of ship. "Branch" as in a banking branch is a homophone for branch of tree.
The homophone for "front of ship" is "bow" and the homophone for "branch of tree" is "bough."
An homophone for "front of ship" is "bow," while an homophone for "branch of tree" is "bough."
The bristles of a paint brush do not come from a tree they are either natural or synthetic hair.
In ship building a "tree" does not necessarily refer to the plant, but often (and usually) to a part of the ship. Thus a trestle tree is a horizontal bracket fastened to the top of each section of a mast to help support the section above