timber
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary چوب، تیر، الوار، کنده ، درخت الواری، صدای خشک ، ناهنجار، طنین دار شبیه صدای زنگ ، با الوار و تیر پوشاندن .
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(timber): بازگشت به واژه timber carcassing timber clear timber ground timber half timber mine timber round timber sawed timber squared timber structural timber the timber warped timber assembling timber dam timber for roofs or trusses timber framing timber hitch timber line timber pile timber toe(s) timber work to tail in a timber دنده عرضى( قايق چوبى)،چوب ،کنده ،درخت الوارى ،صداى خشک ،ناهنجار،طنين دار شبيه صداى زنگ ،با الوار و تير پوشاندن علوم مهندسى : تير چوبى معمارى : چوب ساختمانى زيست شناسى : الوار علوم دريايى : دنده عرضى کلمات مرتبط(20)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 tim·ber n. Pronunciation: ' tim-bər Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, building, wood; akin to Old High German zimbar wood, room, Greek demein to build, domos course of stones or bricks Date: before 12th century 1 a : growing trees or their wood b ― used interjectionally to warn of a falling tree 2 : wood suitable for building or for carpentry 3 : MATERIAL , STUFF especially : a person or type of person qualified for a particular position or status <managerial timber > 4 a : a large squared or dressed piece of wood ready for use or forming part of a structure b British : LUMBER 2A c : a curving frame branching outward from the keel of a ship and bending upward in a vertical direction that is usually composed of several pieces united : RIB –timber adjective ]]> 2 timber n. Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   tim·bered ; tim·ber·ing \-b(ə-)riŋ\ Date: before 12th century : to frame, cover, or support with timbers]]> timber (as used in expressions) n. timber wolf half timber timber hitch timber rattlesnake half timbered half timbering ]]> tim·bre n. Variant: also tim·ber Pronunciation: ' tam-bər, ' tim-; ' tam(br ə ) Function: noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, bell struck by a hammer, from Old French, drum, from Middle Greek tymbanon kettledrum, from Greek tympanon ― more at TYMPANUM Date: &nb…