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millwork
English
Etymology
mill +? work
Noun
millwork (uncountable)
- (US) Any wooden object manufactured at a lumbermill (sawmill).
- Most especially, doors, windows, and wood trim with decorative cross-section involving curves, beads, grooves, etc.
See also
- millworks
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carpentry
English
Etymology
From Middle English carpentrie, from Anglo-Norman carpenterie, from Old Northern French (compare French charpenterie). See carpenter.
Noun
carpentry (countable and uncountable, plural carpentries)
- (uncountable) The trade of cutting and joining timber in order to construct buildings or other structures; woodworking.
- (countable) A carpenter's workshop.
- (uncountable) The work and objects produced by a carpenter.
Synonyms
- carpenting
Related terms
- see carpenter
Translations
See also
- cabinetmaking
- joinery
Wikibooks
carpentry From the web:
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- what exactly do carpenters do
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