Advertisement
Advertisement
whitewood
/ ˈwaɪtˌwʊd /
noun
- any of various trees with light-coloured wood, such as the tulip tree, basswood, and cottonwood
- the wood of any of these trees
- Alsowhiteywood another name for mahoe
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of whitewood1
Discover More
Example Sentences
Fig. 276 (A) shows another method that answers well for soft woods such as pine, American whitewood and satin walnut.
From Project Gutenberg
Mrs. Whitewood might have replied, Why don't you say it yourself?
From Project Gutenberg
"Mr. Whitewood, please say nothing about this," she whispered.
From Project Gutenberg
I made my camera box out of thin quarter-inch whitewood boards and pasted black paper over the joints to keep out the light.
From Project Gutenberg
Instead of this he made a gallant moral effort, and succeeded in talking copiously to the junior Whitewood.
From Project Gutenberg
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse