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Waterloo | wood specie | many | Many wood species can be pressure treated for durability. | 0.290918 |
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Waterloo | wood specie | some | Some wood species come from destructive forestry practices. | 0.314506 |
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Waterloo | wood stain | Wood stains come in a wide variety of colors and formulas. | 0.505408 |
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Waterloo | wood stain | Wood stains come in many colors and types. | 0.57461 |
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WordNet3.0 | wood stork | A wood stork is an ibis | 1 |
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ARC | wood stork | Wood storks are big eaters and during the breeding season require huge amounts of food. | 0.690263 |
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ARC | wood stork | Wood storks are big eaters. | 0.607501 |
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ConceptNet | wood stork | Wood storks are birds. | 1 |
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ARC | wood stork | Wood storks are distributed from South Carolina to southern South America. | 0.5293 |
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Waterloo | wood stork | Wood storks are occasional. | 0.265037 |
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ARC | wood stork | Wood storks are social animals. | 0.764919 |
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ARC | wood stork | Wood storks are some of the largest wading birds inhabiting South Carolina. | 0.621558 |
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ConceptNet | wood stork | Wood storks are storks. | 1 |
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ARC | wood stork | Wood storks are tall, white denizens of freshwater or brackish wetlands and swamps. | 0.780536 |
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Waterloo | wood stork | Wood storks are the only stork in North America. | 0.432986 |
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Waterloo | wood stork | Wood storks are wetland birds. | 0.754707 |
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ARC | wood stork | Wood storks breeding in the United States are at the northern end of the species' range. | 0.386187 |
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TupleKB | wood stork | Wood storks capture prey. | 1 |
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TupleKB | wood stork | Wood storks eat fish. | 1 |
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TupleKB | wood stork | Wood storks eat small fish. | 1 |
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Waterloo | wood stork | Wood storks have long, skinny legs and a long, curved beak. | 0.744758 |
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TupleKB | wood stork | Wood storks have techniques. | 1 |
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Waterloo | wood stork | Wood storks like to roost and feed together. | 0.688902 |
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Waterloo | wood stork | Wood Storks look stiff and clumsy on the ground but are stately and graceful in the air. | 0.345958 |
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TupleKB | wood stork | Wood storks make noise. | 1 |
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Waterloo | wood stork | Wood storks make their nests in the tops of tall trees, and they live in colonies. | 0.788474 |
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ARC | wood stork | Wood storks use the massive beak as their source of food gathering. | 0.541411 |
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Waterloo | wood stork | Wood storks wander widely during the fall and winter. | 0.688785 |
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ARC | wood stork | Most | Most wood storks capture prey. | 0.599903 |
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ARC | wood stork | Most | Most wood storks eat fish. | 0.662366 |
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ARC | wood stork | Most | Most wood storks eat small fish. | 0.683066 |
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ARC | wood stork | Most | Most wood storks make noise. | 0.321433 |
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Waterloo | wood stove | Wood stoves are popular for their cooking ability and because they double as a heating source. | 0.457878 |
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Waterloo | wood stove | Wood stoves are very popular in rural areas. | 0.314032 |
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Waterloo | wood stove | Wood stoves burn warm as toast. | 0.316286 |
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Waterloo | wood stove | Wood stoves provide heat to take the chill off the cool fall nights. | 0.541033 |
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Waterloo | wood stove | Wood stoves provide heat when needed. | 0.505012 |
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ARC | wood tar | Wood tar is microbicidal . | 0.496908 |
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ARC | wood tar | Wood tar is microbicidal and has a pleasant odor . | 0.531333 |
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SimpleWikipedia | wood tar | Wood tar is microbicidal and has a pleasant odor. | 0.531333 |
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WordNet3.0 | wood tar | Wood tar is natural resin | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | wood thrush | A wood thrush is a thrush | 1 |
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Waterloo | wood thrush | Wood Thrushes are significantly less abundant in fragmented areas bordered by roads and power lines. | 0.334141 |
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Waterloo | wood thrush | Wood Thrushes lead one of two lifestyles while on their wintering grounds. | 0.515297 |
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ConceptNet | wood thrush | Wood thrushs are birds. | 1 |
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ConceptNet | wood thrush | Wood thrushs are thrushs. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | wood tick | A wood tick is a tick | 1 |
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Waterloo | wood tick | Wood ticks are dark colored insects found in wooded areas, brush, and fields. | 0.811525 |
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ConceptNet | wood tick | Wood ticks are hard ticks. | 1 |
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Waterloo | wood tick | Wood ticks are most likely to be found in open areas with tall grass or brush. | 0.552702 |
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Waterloo | wood tick | Wood ticks are very abundant. | 0.339103 |
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Waterloo | wood tick | Wood ticks can carry diseases, like any biting insects but are less of a threat. | 0.551234 |
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Waterloo | wood tick | Wood ticks require a blood meal from three different hosts to complete their development. | 0.668816 |
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Waterloo | wood trim | Wood trims can rot or deteriorate quickly due to moisture and insect infestation. | 0.509673 |
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ARC | wood turtle | Wood turtles are even better in learning how to navigate through mazes than white rats. | 0.454139 |
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Waterloo | wood turtle | Wood turtles are good climbers. | 0.465326 |
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ConceptNet | wood turtle | Wood turtles are reptiles. | 1 |
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ConceptNet | wood turtle | Wood turtles are turtles. | 1 |
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Waterloo | wood turtle | Wood turtles are wide ranging and use surrounding upland habitats. | 0.520442 |
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Waterloo | wood turtle | Wood turtles feed on aquatic insects and tadpoles found along slow-moving streams. | 0.839142 |
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ARC | wood turtle | some | Some wood turtles live to ages. | 0.744778 |
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ARC | wood turtle | some | Some wood turtles reach maturity. | 0.671114 |
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ARC | wood turtle | some | Some wood turtles reach sexual maturity. | 0.704307 |
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ARC | wood turtle | some | Some wood turtles return to streams. | 0.559443 |
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Waterloo | wood vessel | Wood vessels are the chief water-conducting elements of angiosperms. | 0.455189 |
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Waterloo | wood wasps | Wood wasps are around an inch long, and mostly black. | 0.582946 |
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TupleKB | wood | Wood absorbs odor. | 1 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood absorbs or gives off moisture depending on the ambient moisture in the air. | 0.691136 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood absorbs water and urine, making good sanitation difficult. | 0.431511 |
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TupleKB | wood | Wood absorbs water. | 1 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood adapts very quickly to ambient conditions. | 0.416127 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood adapts well to gradual seasonal changes. | 0.324224 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood aging develops a dry, nutty character and a golden color. | 0.293255 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood aging times are also subject to other factors. | 0.243398 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood also can conduct electricity when it is wet. | 0.582573 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood also is an important industrial fuel. | 0.437004 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood also is used in major elements such as framing, siding, and shingles. | 0.302322 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood also works well to build patterns. | 0.240737 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood appears to shimmer when moved. | 0.381683 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood architectures in response to particular climates. | 0.266761 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood attacked by termites has channels or passages coated with an earth-like material. | 0.464493 |
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ARC | wood | Wood boring isopods feed upon and damage prop roots. | 0.848208 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood buried in such marshes is almost immune to rot. | 0.375664 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood burning appliances are a subject of expanding use and concern due to rising energy costs. | 0.243291 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood burning emits certain chemical compounds known as dioxins. | 0.759366 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood burning fireplaces and stoves also produce large amounts of carbon monoxide. | 0.551648 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood burning stoves contribute to the warm atmosphere. | 0.600901 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood burns efficiently in fireplaces, providing a feeling of warmth and love. | 0.330806 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood burns in three stages. | 0.319727 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood can also be light, making a large room seem smaller and cozy. | 0.302008 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood can also create a visual focal point by dominating a small area. | 0.234091 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood can be wet, full of nails, or old and weathered. | 0.301661 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood can become slippery when wet. | 0.378404 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood can best handle temperature and relative humidity changes if they occur gradually. | 0.401408 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood can burn, rot, splinter, stain, and break. | 0.625671 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood can burn. | 0.417305 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood can have a very long life when continuously immersed in water. | 0.639408 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood can lose so much moisture that it becomes brittle. | 0.529392 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood can overcome earth by depleting the minerals and nutrients which make it fertile. | 0.665871 |
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Waterloo | wood | Wood can rot out and is slippery when wet. | 0.381493 |
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