timbered
- IPA[ˈtimbərd]
美式
- (of a building) made wholly or partly of timber;(of the walls or other surface of a room) covered with wooden panels
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- 1. (of a building) made wholly or partly of timber black-and-white timbered buildings
- ▪ (of the walls or other surface of a room) covered with wooden panels the timbered banqueting hall
- 2. having many trees; wooded on the south it is well timbered with oak
- wood prepared for use in building and carpentry: the exploitation of forests for timber a small timber building
Oxford American Dictionary
- wood prepared for use in building and carpentry: the exploitation of forests for timber a small timber building
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- having walls with a timber frame and a brick or plaster filling.
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- having walls with a timber frame and a brick or plaster filling.
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- dense and uninhabited forest.
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- dense and uninhabited forest.
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- denoting a house or other structure having a wooden frame: a timber-framed manor house
- pre-prepared sections of wood used for building a house: the use of timber-frame in house-building quadrupled in the 1970s
Oxford Dictionary
- a knot used in attaching a rope to a log or spar.
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- IPA[ˈtɪmbəd]
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- (of a building) made wholly or partly of timber: black-and-white timbered buildings
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