Palabras en English para 'lacking timbers'
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- (usually uncountable) Wood from such trees.
- Agkistrodon contortrix, a venomous snake species found in North America.
- (usually countable) An oak tree with wood of a red tint, with leaves that have pointed lobes, Quercus rubra, native to eastern North America.
- (usually countable) A similar tree of any of the many species in Quercus subg. Quercus, section Lobatae, found mostly in North America.
- (usually countable, Australia) Carnarvonia araliifolia, a rainforest tree from Australia.
- any of numerous American oaks having 4 stamens in each floret, acorns requiring two years to mature and leaf veins usually extending beyond the leaf margin to form points or bristles
noun
- nonresinous wood of a fir tree
- (uncountable) Wood of such trees.
- any of various evergreen trees of the genus Abies; chiefly of upland areas
- (chiefly countable) A conifer of the genus Abies.
- (chiefly countable) Any pinaceous conifer of related genera, especially a Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga) or a Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris).
noun
- A jumble of felled timber.
- (forestry) A concentration of surface wood or fuel.
- A money prize pool which accumulates until the conditions are met for it to be won.
- (pinball) A large accumulated point bonus, originally awarded after a long set of actions but now often easily available in multiball modes.
- A large cash prize or money.
- (Western US) A difficult situation.
- An unexpected windfall or reward.
- the cumulative amount involved in a game (such as poker)
- any outstanding award
name
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noun
- (uncountable) Wood from any of these trees.
- (New Zealand) A coniferous tree endemic to New Zealand, of species Halocarpus biformis.
- (Australia) A tree of species Podocarpus elatus, of Australia; an Ilawarra plum-pine.
- (eastern US) Any southern yellow pine of five species Pinus.
- (Western US) Any western yellow pine, either a ponderosa pine or a Jeffrey pine.
- any of various pines having yellow wood
- hard yellowish wood of a yellow pine
noun
- (usually uncountable) The wood of such trees.
- (usually countable) A similar oak tree in a subgenus, Quercus subg. Quercus, especially section Quercus.
- (usually countable) Lagunaria patersonia (Queensland white oak).
- (usually countable) An oak tree with rounded leaf lobes and relatively pale wood, native to eastern North America, Quercus alba.
- any of numerous Old World and American oaks having 6 to 8 stamens in each floret, acorns that mature in one year and leaf veins that never extend beyond the margin of the leaf
noun
- (uncountable) Wood of such trees.
- (Australia) Certain eucalypts
- paper-fruited bloodwood, Corymbia subg. Blakella (formerly Eucalyptus subg. Blakella)
- logwood (Haematoxylum campechianum), a tree native to southern Mexico.
- satine (Brosimum paraense), a tree found in Central and South America.
- Any of several trees from the genus Pterocarpus, of the African and Asian tropics.
- (Jamaica) A loblolly bay (tree) (Gordonia haematoxylon).
- woody-fruited bloodwood, genus Corymbia (formerly Eucalyptus subg. Corymbia)
noun
- (uncountable) Wood of such trees
- A European black pine (Pinus nigra);
- Matai (Prumnopitys taxifolia), a New Zealand conifer;
- A Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi), principally of California.
- A Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii);
- (uncountable) A certain red alga, of species Neorhodomela larix, found in intertidal areas of the North Pacific.
- Miro (Pectinopitys ferruginea), also a New Zealand conifer.
- New Zealand conifer used for lumber; the dark wood is used for interior carpentry
- large Japanese ornamental having long needles in bunches of 2; widely planted in United States because of its resistance to salt and smog
- conifer of Australia and New Zealand
- tall symmetrical pine of western North America having long blue-green needles in bunches of 3 and elongated cones on spreading somewhat pendulous branches; sometimes classified as a variety of ponderosa pine
- large two-needled timber pine of southeastern Europe
noun
- (uncountable) Timber of those trees.
- Any of the Australian trees, of at least three different orders of plants, having timber resembling raw beef.
- a tropical hardwood tree yielding balata gum and heavy red timber
- any of several Australian trees of the genus Casuarina yielding heavy hard red wood used in cabinetwork
- tree or tall shrub with shiny leaves and umbels of fragrant creamy-white flowers; yields hard heavy reddish wood
- any of several heavy hard reddish chiefly tropical woods of the families Casuarinaceae and Proteaceae; some used for cabinetwork
- tree yielding hard heavy reddish wood
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verb
noun
- (uncountable) Wood from such tree.
- (countable, uncountable) A tree of the species Quercus robur, native to most of Europe, and to Anatolia to the Caucasus, and also to parts of North Africa.
- (uncountable) This plant seen as a national emblem of England.
- medium to large deciduous European oak having smooth leaves with rounded lobes; yields hard strong light-colored wood
noun
- (uncountable) Any commercial timber.
- (countable, forestry) The tree or tree species that yields this wood.
- (uncountable, chiefly botany) The wood from any gymnosperm, without regard to its softness.
- (countable, in more general use) Wood of this kind, but limited to those that are commercial timbers.
- wood that is easy to saw (from conifers such as pine or fir)
noun
- Dead branches or wood on a tree, or coarse woody debris.
- (bowling) Pins that have fallen and have not been cleared from the alley.
- (by extension) Structural material on a load-carrying vehicle that reduces the available cargo space.
- (nautical) Vertical planks between the keel and the sternpost that act as reinforcement.
- (poker) Cards that have been discarded.
- People or things judged to be superfluous to an organization or project.
- Money not realized by exiting a winning pump trade too early.
- (rummy) Cards in a hand that do not contribute to sets and which are usually counted as points against the player holding the hand.
- someone or something that is unwanted and unneeded
- a branch or a part of a tree that is dead
noun
noun
- A measure for timber.
- One of the upright members that supports the horizontal axis of a transit or theodolite.
- A level of quality or attainment.
- A sturdy, woody plant whose upright stem is used to graft a less hardy ornamental flowering plant on, rather then actually planting it.
- Something used as a measure for comparative evaluations; a model.
- Any upright support, such as one of the poles of a scaffold.
- A bottle of wine containing 0.750 liters of fluid.
- The flag or ensign carried by a military unit.
- a hill with a cairn or tumulus at its summit
- A tree of natural size supported by its own stem, and not dwarfed by grafting on the stock of a smaller species nor trained upon a wall or trellis.
- (shipbuilding) An inverted knee timber placed upon the deck instead of beneath it, with its vertical branch turned upward from that which lies horizontally.
- An object supported in an upright position, such as a lamp standard.
- The proportion of weights of fine metal and alloy established for coinage.
- (India) Grade level in primary education.
- The sheth of a plough.
- Ellipsis of standard poodle.
- A manual transmission vehicle.
- (sociolinguistics) standard idiom, a prestigious or standardized language variety; standard language
- (botany) The upper petal or banner of a papilionaceous corolla.
- A rule or set of rules or requirements which are widely agreed upon or imposed by government.
- A large drinking cup.
- (in place names, chiefly Northern England, Scotland) a cairn or tumulus
- A musical work of established popularity.
- (historical) A collar of mail protecting the neck.
- the value behind the money in a monetary system
- a board measure = 1980 board feet
- the ideal in terms of which something can be judged
- an upright pole or beam (especially one used as a support)
- a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated
- any distinctive flag
adj
- Falling within an accepted range of size, amount, power, quality, etc.
- Of a usable or serviceable grade or quality.
- As normally supplied (not optional).
- Having recognized excellence or authority.
- (linguistics) Conforming to the standard variety.
- (not comparable, of a motor vehicle) Having a manual transmission.
- (of a tree or shrub) Growing alone as a free-standing plant; not trained on a post etc.
- commonly used or supplied
- established or well-known or widely recognized as a model of authority or excellence
- conforming to or constituting a standard of measurement or value; or of the usual or regularized or accepted kind
- regularly and widely used or sold
- conforming to the established language usage of educated native speakers
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noun
noun
noun
noun
- (usually uncountable) Wood from such trees.
- Agkistrodon contortrix, a venomous snake species found in North America.
- (usually countable) An oak tree with wood of a red tint, with leaves that have pointed lobes, Quercus rubra, native to eastern North America.
- (usually countable) A similar tree of any of the many species in Quercus subg. Quercus, section Lobatae, found mostly in North America.
- (usually countable, Australia) Carnarvonia araliifolia, a rainforest tree from Australia.
- any of numerous American oaks having 4 stamens in each floret, acorns requiring two years to mature and leaf veins usually extending beyond the leaf margin to form points or bristles
noun
- nonresinous wood of a fir tree
- (uncountable) Wood of such trees.
- any of various evergreen trees of the genus Abies; chiefly of upland areas
- (chiefly countable) A conifer of the genus Abies.
- (chiefly countable) Any pinaceous conifer of related genera, especially a Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga) or a Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris).
noun
- A jumble of felled timber.
- (forestry) A concentration of surface wood or fuel.
- A money prize pool which accumulates until the conditions are met for it to be won.
- (pinball) A large accumulated point bonus, originally awarded after a long set of actions but now often easily available in multiball modes.
- A large cash prize or money.
- (Western US) A difficult situation.
- An unexpected windfall or reward.
- the cumulative amount involved in a game (such as poker)
- any outstanding award
name
verb
noun
- (uncountable) Wood from any of these trees.
- (New Zealand) A coniferous tree endemic to New Zealand, of species Halocarpus biformis.
- (Australia) A tree of species Podocarpus elatus, of Australia; an Ilawarra plum-pine.
- (eastern US) Any southern yellow pine of five species Pinus.
- (Western US) Any western yellow pine, either a ponderosa pine or a Jeffrey pine.
- any of various pines having yellow wood
- hard yellowish wood of a yellow pine
noun
- (usually uncountable) The wood of such trees.
- (usually countable) A similar oak tree in a subgenus, Quercus subg. Quercus, especially section Quercus.
- (usually countable) Lagunaria patersonia (Queensland white oak).
- (usually countable) An oak tree with rounded leaf lobes and relatively pale wood, native to eastern North America, Quercus alba.
- any of numerous Old World and American oaks having 6 to 8 stamens in each floret, acorns that mature in one year and leaf veins that never extend beyond the margin of the leaf
noun
- (uncountable) Wood of such trees.
- (Australia) Certain eucalypts
- paper-fruited bloodwood, Corymbia subg. Blakella (formerly Eucalyptus subg. Blakella)
- logwood (Haematoxylum campechianum), a tree native to southern Mexico.
- satine (Brosimum paraense), a tree found in Central and South America.
- Any of several trees from the genus Pterocarpus, of the African and Asian tropics.
- (Jamaica) A loblolly bay (tree) (Gordonia haematoxylon).
- woody-fruited bloodwood, genus Corymbia (formerly Eucalyptus subg. Corymbia)
noun
- (uncountable) Wood of such trees
- A European black pine (Pinus nigra);
- Matai (Prumnopitys taxifolia), a New Zealand conifer;
- A Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi), principally of California.
- A Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii);
- (uncountable) A certain red alga, of species Neorhodomela larix, found in intertidal areas of the North Pacific.
- Miro (Pectinopitys ferruginea), also a New Zealand conifer.
- New Zealand conifer used for lumber; the dark wood is used for interior carpentry
- large Japanese ornamental having long needles in bunches of 2; widely planted in United States because of its resistance to salt and smog
- conifer of Australia and New Zealand
- tall symmetrical pine of western North America having long blue-green needles in bunches of 3 and elongated cones on spreading somewhat pendulous branches; sometimes classified as a variety of ponderosa pine
- large two-needled timber pine of southeastern Europe
noun
- (uncountable) Timber of those trees.
- Any of the Australian trees, of at least three different orders of plants, having timber resembling raw beef.
- a tropical hardwood tree yielding balata gum and heavy red timber
- any of several Australian trees of the genus Casuarina yielding heavy hard red wood used in cabinetwork
- tree or tall shrub with shiny leaves and umbels of fragrant creamy-white flowers; yields hard heavy reddish wood
- any of several heavy hard reddish chiefly tropical woods of the families Casuarinaceae and Proteaceae; some used for cabinetwork
- tree yielding hard heavy reddish wood
noun
- (uncountable) Wood from such tree.
- (countable, uncountable) A tree of the species Quercus robur, native to most of Europe, and to Anatolia to the Caucasus, and also to parts of North Africa.
- (uncountable) This plant seen as a national emblem of England.
- medium to large deciduous European oak having smooth leaves with rounded lobes; yields hard strong light-colored wood
noun
- (uncountable) Any commercial timber.
- (countable, forestry) The tree or tree species that yields this wood.
- (uncountable, chiefly botany) The wood from any gymnosperm, without regard to its softness.
- (countable, in more general use) Wood of this kind, but limited to those that are commercial timbers.
- wood that is easy to saw (from conifers such as pine or fir)
noun
- Dead branches or wood on a tree, or coarse woody debris.
- (bowling) Pins that have fallen and have not been cleared from the alley.
- (by extension) Structural material on a load-carrying vehicle that reduces the available cargo space.
- (nautical) Vertical planks between the keel and the sternpost that act as reinforcement.
- (poker) Cards that have been discarded.
- People or things judged to be superfluous to an organization or project.
- Money not realized by exiting a winning pump trade too early.
- (rummy) Cards in a hand that do not contribute to sets and which are usually counted as points against the player holding the hand.
- someone or something that is unwanted and unneeded
- a branch or a part of a tree that is dead
noun
noun
- A measure for timber.
- One of the upright members that supports the horizontal axis of a transit or theodolite.
- A level of quality or attainment.
- A sturdy, woody plant whose upright stem is used to graft a less hardy ornamental flowering plant on, rather then actually planting it.
- Something used as a measure for comparative evaluations; a model.
- Any upright support, such as one of the poles of a scaffold.
- A bottle of wine containing 0.750 liters of fluid.
- The flag or ensign carried by a military unit.
- a hill with a cairn or tumulus at its summit
- A tree of natural size supported by its own stem, and not dwarfed by grafting on the stock of a smaller species nor trained upon a wall or trellis.
- (shipbuilding) An inverted knee timber placed upon the deck instead of beneath it, with its vertical branch turned upward from that which lies horizontally.
- An object supported in an upright position, such as a lamp standard.
- The proportion of weights of fine metal and alloy established for coinage.
- (India) Grade level in primary education.
- The sheth of a plough.
- Ellipsis of standard poodle.
- A manual transmission vehicle.
- (sociolinguistics) standard idiom, a prestigious or standardized language variety; standard language
- (botany) The upper petal or banner of a papilionaceous corolla.
- A rule or set of rules or requirements which are widely agreed upon or imposed by government.
- A large drinking cup.
- (in place names, chiefly Northern England, Scotland) a cairn or tumulus
- A musical work of established popularity.
- (historical) A collar of mail protecting the neck.
- the value behind the money in a monetary system
- a board measure = 1980 board feet
- the ideal in terms of which something can be judged
- an upright pole or beam (especially one used as a support)
- a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated
- any distinctive flag
adj
- Falling within an accepted range of size, amount, power, quality, etc.
- Of a usable or serviceable grade or quality.
- As normally supplied (not optional).
- Having recognized excellence or authority.
- (linguistics) Conforming to the standard variety.
- (not comparable, of a motor vehicle) Having a manual transmission.
- (of a tree or shrub) Growing alone as a free-standing plant; not trained on a post etc.
- commonly used or supplied
- established or well-known or widely recognized as a model of authority or excellence
- conforming to or constituting a standard of measurement or value; or of the usual or regularized or accepted kind
- regularly and widely used or sold
- conforming to the established language usage of educated native speakers
intj
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