Wood is a hard substance, composing of the stem of branches of a tree of shrub.
Lumber is wood- which has been conditioned
A stack of wood is typically called a woodpile. It is a collection of chopped or cut wood stacked neatly together for storage or use.
You're thinking of 'lumbar' which is the part of the back and sides between the lowest ribs and the pelvis.
Lumber wood typically comes from coniferous trees such as pine, spruce, fir, and cedar. These trees are often used for their straight grain and strength, making them suitable for construction and woodworking.
The United States, Canada, and Russia are the top three producers of lumber in the world. They are known for their extensive forested areas and well-developed wood industries.
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This refers to the amount of aging it has had since cut. Green is another name for unseasoned wood. This refers to firewood and cut lumber. Seasoned is ready for sale in a lumber yard or fireplace ready.
Lumber is another wood for wood, for example a lumber Jack is a person who cuts down wood for a living.
Nominal Dimension Lumber is what it's cut to and Net dimensional Lumber is what it actually is.
there is no difference
The difference between wood and plastic is that the wood is opaque and the plastic is transparent.
Wood has a huge range of price. Construction lumber is about halfway in cost between cheap 'utility' lumber and the really expensive hardwoods for making furniture.
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lumber yards
wood is another word for lumber
Lumber made from the wood of cherry trees.
Uh.... wood IS lumber! same thing!
Yes, lumber is generally the term for wood in it's prepared form, ready to use for jobs.