Grained - Law Dictionary Search Results
Filling
exterior and interior walls of masonry the pores of open grained wood the space between the outer and inner planks of
fine grained
consisting of fine particles
Greening
Rhode Island greening is the best known for its fine grained acid flesh and its excellent keeping quality
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Hackmatack
coniferous tree with slender deciduous leaves also its heavy close grained timber Called also tamarack
VerbarKauri
New Zealand Agathis australis or Dammara australis having white straight grained wood furnishing valuable timber and also yielding one kind of
Kawaka
tree the Cypress cedar Libocedrus Doniana having a valuable fine grained reddish wood
Lilly pilly
of small white flowers The wood is hard and fine grained
Mustaiba
A close grained heavy wood of a brownish color brought from Brazil and
Knavership
Knavership, a portion of grain given to a mill-servant from tenants who were bound to
Troy weight
stones may be sold by the ounce Troy of 480 grains (see Third Sch.); and all other articles must be sold
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