wood fibre
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwoodandfibre
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wood
adjective
uk/wʊd/us/wʊd/
made ...
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fibre
noun
uk/ˈfaɪ.bər/us/ˈfaɪ.bɚ/
any of the thread-like parts that form plant or artificial material and can be made ...
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(Definition ofwoodandfibrefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofwood fibre
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While commercial forestry involves convertingwoodfibreinto dimension lumber38 and chips, non-timber products and services are also important for many indigenous forest management systems.
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Masonite = compressedwoodfibreboard.
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I read the other day of awoodfibrewith which experiments are being made.
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Woodfibreproducts are a very precious natural resource and play a role in the carbon sink cycle.
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It is a very tough board made ofwoodfibreand phenolic polymers.
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The majority of rooms within the headquarters were designed with secondary curvedwoodfibreboard lining, although in places this had fallen away.
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For example, wood based biodiesel andwoodfibreplastic composites are some examples of these new innovations.
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It consists of two layers of paper withwoodfibrein between; different kinds of ingrain wallpaper are distinguished by the size and form of the fibre pieces.
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The company claims to derive most of its revenue from the sales ofwoodfibreneeded to produce industrial, commercial and residential wood products.
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They have strong jaws for chewingwoodfibre, claws for gripping wooden surfaces and antennae resembling the beads of a necklace strung together.
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This is due to the variety of characteristics apparent in different timbers including density, grain, pore size, growth pattern,woodfibrepattern, flexibility and ability to be steam bent.
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At the end of the larval feeding period, the insects bore deep into the wood to construct a pupal cell that is plugged with wood fibres and excrement.
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It is typically made from semi-bleached wood fibres.
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It is important to avoid damage to the wood fibres as this is important for the pulp properties.
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