About The Word Plywood

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Plywood

Plywood Meaning & Definition
Plywood Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Plywood?

[n] a laminate made of thin layers of wood

Synonyms | Synonyms for Plywood: plyboard

Related Terms | Find terms related to Plywood: beam | billet | board | boarding | clapboard | coat | coating | collop | cord | cordwood | covering | cut | deal | disk | driftwood | feuille | film | firewood | flap | foil | fold | hardwood | lamella | lamina | laminated glass | laminated wood | lap | lath | lathing | lathwork | leaf | log | lumber | membrane | pane | panel | panelboard | paneling | panelwork | patina | peel | pellicle | plait | plank | planking | plate | plating | ply | plyboard | pole | post | puncheon | rasher | safety glass | scum | shake | sheathing | sheathing board | sheet | sheeting | shingle | sideboard | siding | skin | slab | slat | slice | softwood | splat | stave | stick | stick of wood | stovewood | table | tablet | three-by-four | timber | timbering | timberwork | two-by-four | veneer | wafer | weatherboard | wood

See Also | laminate

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