pine log
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpineandlog
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pine
noun
uk/paɪn/us/paɪn/
an evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves) that grows in cooler areas of ...
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log
noun[C]
uk/lɒɡ/us/lɑːɡ/
a thick piece of tree trunk or branch, especially one cut for burning on ...
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(Definition ofpineandlogfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It was formed from a single scotchpinelog.
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He discovers that thepinelogrefuses to be burned, and so he decides to carve the new puppet with it.
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The keel of was made from a single longleafpinelog.
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In the early twentieth century, access to the river was mostly pine logging in the lower reaches.
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The mill sawed longleaf pine logs into dimensional lumber and construction timbers.
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The log cabin is a one-room structure, about 14 ft square, with saddle-notched peeled lodgepole pine logs.
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At the end of the 19th century, the river was used to float white pine logs to sawmills downstream.
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Wall and roof construction uses lodgepole pine logs.
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Quaking aspen and pine logs were hauled by ox teams to the kilns where they were burned into charcoal.
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All that remains as evidence of the lumbering community are piles of sawdust and a few partly submerged pine logs in the lake.
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The old piping system of the city was made of linked pine logs with drilled holes.
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Indeed, beached pine logs showing evidence of deep-water fermentation have been found.
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Pine logs were floated down the river to the mill.
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If sawyer beetles infect freshly cut pine logs, they can cause a 3040% loss in value due to the tunnels their larvae bore.
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They peeled white pine logs by hand and mixed concrete in wheelbarrows.
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It is a one-story, five room log building constructed of large, round, pine logs.
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The first church was built of white pine logs in 1799.
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All buildings are wooden, constructed mostly from pine logs by the families based on old architectural traditions.
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The walls are lodgepole pine logs cut within the park with saddle-jointed corner, randomly beveled.
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