wood in Finnish
wood in Finnish is puu, puulaji, polttopuu — wood means the hard fibrous material that makes up the trunk and branches of a tree, used for building, fuel, and countless other purposes.
wood in Finnish
What does "wood" mean?
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noun The hard fibrous material that makes up the trunk and branches of a tree, used for building, fuel, and countless other purposes.
"The cabin was built entirely from local wood."
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noun An area covered with trees; a small forest.
"The children played hide-and-seek in the wood behind the house."
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noun A type of golf club traditionally made with a wooden head.
"He pulled out his three-wood for the long fairway shot."
wood in a sentence
- The cabin was built entirely from local wood.
- They chopped wood all afternoon to keep the fire going.
- The children played hide-and-seek in the wood behind the house.
- He pulled out his three-wood for the long fairway shot.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "wood" in Finnish?
"wood" in Finnish is puu, puulaji, polttopuu. wood means: The hard fibrous material that makes up the trunk and branches of a tree, used for building, fuel, and countless other purposes.
How do you use "wood" in a sentence?
Example: "The cabin was built entirely from local wood." In Finnish, "wood" is puu, puulaji, polttopuu.
Are there other ways to say "wood" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 11 translations listed for "wood": puu, puulaji, polttopuu, puumaila, metsä, metsikkö.