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Definitions for FIREWOOD
ˈfaɪərˌwʊdfire·wood
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Princeton's WordNet
firewoodnoun
wood used for fuel
"they collected and cut their own firewood"
Wiktionary
firewoodnoun
Wood intended to be burned, typically for heat.
After many days of hard work, we finally had enough firewood for the winter.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Firewoodnoun
Wood to burn; fewel.
Etymology: fire and wood.
Wikipedia
Firewood
Firewood is any wooden material that is gathered and used for fuel. Generally, firewood is not heavily processed and is in some sort of recognizable log or branch form, compared to other forms of wood fuel like pellets. Firewood can be seasoned and heat treated (dry) or unseasoned (fresh/wet). It is generally classified as hardwood or softwood. Firewood is a renewable resource. However, demand for this fuel can outpace its ability to regenerate on a local or regional level. Good forestry practices and improvements in devices that use firewood can improve local wood supplies. Moving firewood long distances can potentially transport diseases and invasive species.
Webster Dictionary
Firewoodnoun
wood for fuel
Wikidata
Firewood
Firewood is the second album from the Swedish doom metal band Witchcraft. The album was released in 2005 by Rise Above Records. At roughly 8:50 in to the last track "Attention!", there is a cover of the Pentagram song "When the Screams Come". The vinyl edition does not include "When the Screams Come", but does include a bonus track entitled "The Invisible". This track also appears on the Japanese version released by Leaf Hound Records.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of FIREWOOD in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of FIREWOOD in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of FIREWOOD in a Sentence
We met one lady who has six children and survives on 400 naira ($1.05)a day, she sells firewood and kunu (a local drink). One day the task force seized her kunu for hawking in the street, and she had nothing. She had to feed her family on what she made. So it's nice to see the impact of what we're doing.
But if you are able to produce firewood, a dining table or construction materials from sustainable sources, you're ... replacing CO2 intense products for better ones, if (wood) is extracted in a sustainable way then you can do it forever.
We expect to have affordable gas which is environmentally friendly, we expect that people can use gas instead of charcoal, the same with industries like tea factories instead of using firewood, they use gas. It's part of our green agenda.
The economy is so bad, there are no jobs, if I do not sell firewood I will starve.
If you're in the forest to collect firewood and the soldiers see you, they will rape you, but what are we supposed to do ?
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- حطبArabic
- цӏцӏулAvaric
- дро́выBelarusian
- дърва́ за горене, дърва́Bulgarian
- llenyaCatalan, Valencian
- palivové dřívíCzech
- brændeDanish
- Kleinholz, BrennholzGerman
- καυσόξυλαGreek
- leñaSpanish
- هیزمPersian
- polttopuuFinnish
- bois de chauffageFrench
- लकड़ीHindi
- tüzelőfa, tüzifaHungarian
- վառելափայտ, ցախArmenian
- kayu bakarIndonesian
- eldiviðurIcelandic
- legna da ardere, legnaItalian
- 薪Japanese
- შეშაGeorgian
- 땔나무, 장작Korean
- lignorumLatin
- malkaLatvian
- kitàyMalagasy
- wahie, wahiaMāori
- дрва за о́грев, дрваMacedonian
- kayu apiMalay
- brandhoutDutch
- vedNorwegian
- chizhNavajo, Navaho
- drwa, drewno na opałPolish
- lenhaPortuguese
- lemne de focRomanian
- дрова́Russian
- дрва, скосје, skosje, drvaSerbo-Croatian
- palivové drevoSlovak
- drvaSlovene
- vedSwedish
- விறகுTamil
- కట్టెలTelugu
- ฟืนThai
- дро́ваUkrainian
- لکڑیUrdu
- filaboad, filamaboadVolapük
- ברענהאָלץYiddish
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