Laubholz

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German

Etymology

From Laub (leaves) +‎ Holz (wood).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈl̩aʊ̯phɔlt͜s/
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  • Hyphenation: Laub‧holz

Noun

Laubholz n (strong, genitive Laubholzes, plural Laubhölzer)

  1. hardwood (The wood from any dicotyledonous tree.)
    Buche ist ein hartes Laubholz.Beech is a hard hardwood.
    Ahorn ist ein mittelmäßig hartes Laubholz.Maple is a moderately hard hardwood.
    Erle ist ein weicheres Laubholz.Alder is a softer hardwood.
    Pappel ist ein sehr weiches Laubholz.Poplar is a very soft hardwood.

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