boxy a[the bow] was about five feet long, generally made of mountain ash, but sometimes of spruce.1 Also of a species of fir called boxy fir, a hard grown, tough, springy wood, so I have been informed by the Micmacs.a hard grown, tough, springy woodDNE-cit Sandra Penney MAY 20 69[-]From Cormack?[-]Used I and SupUsed IUsed
tucking 2 ppl.. a bed of dwarf juniper is met/ with, which goes in Newfoundland by the name of 't...
spruce nBecause of its high wood density, black spruce is the most valuable pulpwood species in th...
blastyMy informant says . . . kindling wood, for the fire. . . . The"blastybows" were coniferous t...
boxy aThe bow is about five feet long, made of the Mountain Ash (Dogwood), but sometimes of spruce...
boxy aA log of wood difficult to saw because of irregular grain. e.g. a boxey black spruceSee cite...
boxy aWe have picked up some odd words from him, too, such as crisny,which means brittle, slink wh...
cat spruceSome Newfoundland folk-names differ widely from terms used in the other nine Provinces. ...
boxy aa term used to describe lumber which has the heart or center portion of a tree running throu...
brickly a56. "I don't know about sawn timber, but a boxy tree is not brickly - quite the co...
boxy aA type of wood, particularly spruce, which tends to make a saw bind. After being sawn length...
spruce nthe Countrey is Covered with wood fir is the only Tree which can yet be distinguished of w...
True boxwood, commonly called Turkish boxwood, is derived from a small group of plants, of which the...
Spruce wood'Spruce Wood' was the most popular firewood because it was long burning, especially the ...
boxy aclose grain...hard tosawclose grain...hard tosawUsed I and SupNot usedNot use
fir'Spruce Wood' was the most popular firewood because it was long burning, especially the black _s...
tucking 2 ppl.. a bed of dwarf juniper is met/ with, which goes in Newfoundland by the name of 't...
spruce nBecause of its high wood density, black spruce is the most valuable pulpwood species in th...
blastyMy informant says . . . kindling wood, for the fire. . . . The"blastybows" were coniferous t...
boxy aThe bow is about five feet long, made of the Mountain Ash (Dogwood), but sometimes of spruce...
boxy aA log of wood difficult to saw because of irregular grain. e.g. a boxey black spruceSee cite...
boxy aWe have picked up some odd words from him, too, such as crisny,which means brittle, slink wh...
cat spruceSome Newfoundland folk-names differ widely from terms used in the other nine Provinces. ...
boxy aa term used to describe lumber which has the heart or center portion of a tree running throu...
brickly a56. "I don't know about sawn timber, but a boxy tree is not brickly - quite the co...
boxy aA type of wood, particularly spruce, which tends to make a saw bind. After being sawn length...
spruce nthe Countrey is Covered with wood fir is the only Tree which can yet be distinguished of w...
True boxwood, commonly called Turkish boxwood, is derived from a small group of plants, of which the...
Spruce wood'Spruce Wood' was the most popular firewood because it was long burning, especially the ...
boxy aclose grain...hard tosawclose grain...hard tosawUsed I and SupNot usedNot use
fir'Spruce Wood' was the most popular firewood because it was long burning, especially the black _s...
tucking 2 ppl.. a bed of dwarf juniper is met/ with, which goes in Newfoundland by the name of 't...
spruce nBecause of its high wood density, black spruce is the most valuable pulpwood species in th...
blastyMy informant says . . . kindling wood, for the fire. . . . The"blastybows" were coniferous t...