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Plywood is somewhat absorbent, as it is made from layers of wood veneers glued together, which can allow moisture to penetrate between the layers. However, the degree of absorbency can vary depending on the type of wood used, the quality of the glue, and any finishes applied. Untreated plywood can swell and warp when exposed to water, while properly sealed plywood is more resistant to moisture. Overall, while plywood can absorb some moisture, its absorbency can be mitigated with appropriate treatment.

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