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early wood
early wood
/ ûr′lē /
- The part of the wood in a growth ring of a tree that is produced earlier in the growing season. The cells of early wood are larger and have thinner walls than those produced later in the growing season.
- Compare late wood
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Word History and Origins
Origin of early wood1
First recorded in 1910–15
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Example Sentences
If early wood-engravings interest you, there are several works to which you may turn for guidance.
From Project Gutenberg
Pores in early wood in a broad band, oval in shape, mostly free from tyloses.
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Pores varying in size from rather large to minute, the largest being in the early wood.
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Pores in early wood in a rather broad band (occasionally narrow), oval in shape, see Fig. 148, tyloses present.
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Change from early wood to late wood is gradual and the difference in density is not great.
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