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Meanings of different wood in English
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Usage of different wood in English
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This Italian solid oak dining table has a steel architectural frame and comes in six differentwood colours.
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If mahogany's not your thing, Sotto says customers can personalize the car by specifying a differentwood-paint combination.
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Each room is named after -and hand-finishedin -a differentwood that, again, comes from its own forest.
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One, the smallest of these, was of a differentwood from the others, and bore in black letters the initials D. S.
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There are three differentwood options for the legs: Weathered Oak, Simply White, and Ebony with hundreds possible design combinations for this piece.
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At Limited Edition on Francis Street, this glamorous Art Deco style sideboard can be ordered in seven differentwood finishes, some lacquered and some matt.
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The girls were instructed in the relative values of differentwoods as fuel.
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Footnote 12: For detailed directions for treatment of differentwoods, see Hodgson, pp.
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They learn to identify different tree species and the differentwoods that come from trees.
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He even uses differentwoods with regard to the food stuff that he is cooking.
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Storks presided over them and cuckoos sounded from differentwoods as long as the light lasted.
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He cast a look upon the differentwoods piled up around the shop,- alookof painful meaning.
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Soils from differentwoods vary considerably.
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Heap of 'em would get chips of differentwoods and put it away to carry home to show.
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Aside from cosmetic concerns, the decision will have technology ramifications because differentwoods "respond differently" to radio signals.
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These considerations should determine for you whether or not you can safely use stains to represent differentwoods in the same article.