cordwood

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Wood suitable for use as firewood; firewood cut and split into conveniently sized pieces for easy stacking into cords

The The barkeeper drew beer from two pumps immediately in front of him, and rinsed glasses in some sort of a sink under the edge of the bar. The centre of the room was occupied by a tremendous stove capable of burning whole logs of cordwood.

Split and cut firewood as an economic commodity

In his earlier days he had been successful both as a small farmer and as a dealer in cordwood and hoop-poles; and many of his ventures in this line had sailed out of the tortuous rivers of South Jersey to Philadelphia, where the wood and the poles then found ready sale.

{n} wood piled or sold by the cord
Wood cut in short lengths for use as chemical wood, excelsior wood, pulpwood, etc
Small diameter wood suitable for pulp, chips, or firewood but not for sawlogs
firewood cut and stacked in cords; wood sold by the cord
Small diameter and/or low quality wood suitable for firewood, pulp, or chips, but not for sawlogs
- Small logs cut to 4 foot lengths
Wood that is cut in short lengths, usually measured in cords and commonly used as fuel Applies also to other products measured in cords
cordwood
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