Associations to the word «Hardwood»
Noun
- Conifer
- Hickory
- Mahogany
- Beech
- Maple
- Lumber
- Cypress
- Pine
- Poplar
- Fir
- Eucalyptus
- Birch
- Logging
- Oak
- Timber
- Evergreen
- Wetland
- Aspen
- Forest
- Elm
- Swamp
- Sawmill
- Canopy
- Furniture
- Rainforest
- Cutting
- Ash
- Stump
- Gum
- Cedar
- Tulip
- Shrub
- Kraft
- Log
- Rot
- Bayou
- Tree
- Habitat
- Spp
- Vegetation
- Framing
- Plantation
- Wood
- Prairie
- Hammock
- Lowland
- Locust
- Fern
- Marsh
- Refuge
- Fungus
- Slash
- Floor
- Wildlife
- Cherry
- Acre
- Forestry
- Elevation
- Slope
- Cactus
- Woodland
- Growth
- Laurel
- Pathogen
- Resin
- Regeneration
- Specie
Adjective
Wiktionary
HARDWOOD, noun. (countable) (mostly in botany and forestry) The wood from any dicotyledonous tree, without regard to its hardness.
HARDWOOD, noun. (countable) (in more general use) As the preceding but limited to those that are commercial timbers, and are at least average in hardness.
HARDWOOD, noun. (countable) (forestry) The tree or tree species that yields the preceding.
HARDWOOD, noun. (uncountable) A joint term for the commercial timbers, without distinguishing which.
HARDWOOD, noun. (sports) (slang) The sport of basketball, in particular, an indoor basketball court; so named because the floor of an indoor basketball court is normally made of hardwood.
Dictionary definition
HARDWOOD, noun. The wood of broad-leaved dicotyledonous trees (as distinguished from the wood of conifers).
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.