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basswood
[bas-wood]
noun
any tree of the genus Tilia, especially T. americana, the American linden, having drooping branches and large, toothed, ovate leaves.
the wood of a linden.
basswood
/ ˈæˌʊ /
noun
Sometimes shortened to: bass.any of several North American linden trees, esp Tilia americana
the soft light-coloured wood of any of these trees, used for furniture
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of basswood1
Example Sentences
Rather like an orthopedic pin for a broken bone, a made-to-measure basswood “implant” was then inserted into each crack.
Among them: red maple, red oak, basswood and ironwood.
The damage on redbud, walnut and basswood took longer to heal.
The region is rich with aspen, birch, maple, basswood, and other deciduous hardwood trees, according to NASA.
Early on the morning of the second day he was home, he cut poles and used basswood twine to rope together two platforms, one on either side of the cornfield.
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