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beechwood

American  
[beech-wood] / ˈbitʃˌwʊd /

noun

  1. beech.


Etymology

Origin of beechwood

First recorded in 1675–85; beech + wood 1

Example Sentences

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Made in France, the Charlie Crane Levo Baby Rocker in beechwood with an organic, off-white padded seat is luxury fit for modern royalty.

From Seattle Times • May 26, 2021

The German actor Laurenz Laufenberg plays a sweet, 20-year-old Édouard in a trim pink sweater and clean-fitting jeans, his beechwood hair neatly cut; Renato Schuch, in baggy streetwear, is his lover-turned-aggressor, Reda.

From New York Times • Mar. 31, 2020

The most popular is the quietly elegant Blake, which features vertical tufting, gray upholstery and square feet made of beechwood.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 26, 2019

The guests climbed a beechwood staircase with a stained glass window, My Four Green Fields, representing Ireland’s four provinces.

From The Guardian • Apr. 18, 2019

They made the glass from a mixture of beechwood ash and washed sand that was melted at high temperatures.

From "Cathedral: The Story of Its Construction" by David Macaulay

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