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Old wood is commonly referred to as "deadwood" or "aged wood." It can also be termed "driftwood" if it has been weathered and shaped by water. In a more specific context, seasoned wood is wood that has been dried over time, making it more stable and less prone to warping. Each term highlights different aspects of wood that has been aged or no longer living.

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