A pile of wood is commonly referred to as a "woodpile." This term typically describes a stacked or organized collection of firewood or timber. In some contexts, it may also be called a "cord" if it measures a specific volume, typically 128 cubic feet. Another term used for a large pile of logs is a "log pile."
A collection of wood is typically referred to as a "pile of wood" or a "stack of wood."
You can spray wasp spray into a wood pile to get rid of the wasps. You can also smoke them out.
Pile using Bakau wood grows in mangrove areas, or we call it mangrove pile.
Pile using Bakau wood grows in mangrove areas, or we call it mangrove pile.
cremation Historically, a formal cremation was done on a pile of wood and kindling called a "pyre."
I stand tall and stacked, a mix of nature's best, In winter's chill, I help you rest. Chop me down and pile me high, What am I, beneath the sky? Answer: A wood pile.
I like to arrange all of the wood facing in the same direction. I usually pile the larger pieces of wood at the bottom, then pile the smaller pieces neatly and uniformly at the top of the pile. I like to pile the wood against a fence. Don't pile the wood against your house, because it will attract termites. It is better to have to repair a few fence posts than to get termites into your house. Put a tarp over the wood to keep it dry, and put a few pieces of wood over the tarp to keep the wind from blowing it away.
pyr
1.) Get wood. 2.) Pile wood. 3.) Get wood lit on fire.
pyre
A large pile is called a heap or a mound.
Collective nouns for wood are a stock of wood, a stack of wood, a pile of wood.