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Waterloo
|
wood
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Wood stands for tree or something to do with wood.
| 0.419895 |
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Waterloo
|
wood
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Wood stems have several parts.
| 0.41381 |
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Waterloo
|
wood
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Wood stoves and kerosene lamps provide light and heat.
| 0.393278 |
||
Waterloo
|
wood
|
Wood stoves for cooking and heating.
| 0.48504 |
||
Waterloo
|
wood
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Wood stoves, of course, require wood fuel.
| 0.322692 |
||
Waterloo
|
wood
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Wood stoves, pipe, fuel storage barrels or tanks.
| 0.238488 |
||
ARC
|
wood
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Wood survives much less well than the other materials such as stone and bronze .
| 0.270996 |
||
SimpleWikipedia
|
wood
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Wood survives much less well than the other materials such as stone and bronze.
| 0.270996 |
||
Waterloo
|
wood
|
Wood swells when it becomes wet, shrinks when it dries.
| 0.623921 |
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Waterloo
|
wood
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Wood swells with moisture, shrinks as it loses moisture.
| 0.649214 |
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Waterloo
|
wood
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Wood tends to dry out and crack.
| 0.465083 |
||
Waterloo
|
wood
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Wood tends to have even more complex molecules to start with.
| 0.42933 |
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Waterloo
|
wood
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Wood tends to have low a low natural frequency.
| 0.383696 |
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Waterloo
|
wood
|
Wood tends to shrink and change moisture content after being sawed.
| 0.599297 |
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TupleKB
|
wood
|
Wood undergoes combustion.
| 1 |
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TupleKB
|
wood
|
Wood uses for lumber.
| 1 |
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TupleKB
|
wood
|
Wood uses for rough lumber.
| 1 |
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TupleKB
|
wood
|
Wood uses in construction.
| 1 |
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TupleKB
|
wood
|
Wood uses in products.
| 1 |
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Waterloo
|
wood
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Wood uses powder X-ray methods to study phase transformations and high T behaviour of materials.
| 0.377297 |
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Waterloo
|
wood
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Wood wetted by dog urine is reported to be especially attractive to wharf borer beetles.
| 0.398837 |
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TupleKB
|
wood
|
Wood yields electrical energy.
| 1 |
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TupleKB
|
wood
|
Wood yields energy.
| 1 |
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Waterloo
|
wood
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Woods can trap cold air and prevent it from draining to lower-lying areas.
| 0.49954 |
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Waterloo
|
wood
|
Woods have grain and color variations due to the growth patterns of each tree.
| 0.636716 |
||
Waterloo
|
wood
|
Woods steelform uses ash and oak woods from Slovenia.
| 0.275559 |
||
Waterloo
|
wood
|
Woods typically have a gooey cement, called lignin, holding the cells together.
| 0.517556 |
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Waterloo
|
wood
|
all
|
All wood expands and contracts with seasonal changes in moisture content.
| 0.391789 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
all
|
All wood has pores.
| 0.613162 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
all
|
All wood is classified into two main types, hardwood and softwood .
| 0.561313 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
all
|
All wood is used from reforested trees.
| 0.468369 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
all
|
All wood shrinks and swells with changes in moisture content.
| 0.411872 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
all
|
All woods absorb moisture when the air is humid, and lose moisture when it's dry.
| 0.612053 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
all
|
All woods change color over time.
| 0.527816 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
any
|
Any wood is prey to a number of organisms.
| 0.526284 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood absorbs odor.
| 0.581259 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood absorbs water.
| 0.55779 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood comes from trees.
| 0.49682 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood contains substances.
| 0.587457 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood destroying beetles behave in similar fashion.
| 0.413713 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood deteriorates over time.
| 0.331001 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood deteriorates over time.
| 0.331001 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood has cell structures.
| 0.571286 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood has dense cell structures.
| 0.643553 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood has dense structures.
| 0.403814 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood has density.
| 0.481241 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood has lower density.
| 0.434873 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood has structures.
| 0.239773 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood has texture.
| 0.355433 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood uses for lumber.
| 0.420516 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most wood uses for rough lumber.
| 0.363209 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most woods have gobs of heavy, plastic-like cement, called lignin, holding the cells together.
| 0.425654 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
Most
|
Most woods have gobs of heavy, plastic-like cement, called lignin, holding the cells together.
| 0.425654 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
much
|
Much wood is used as plywoods and veneers.
| 0.257306 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood attracts cockroaches.
| 0.251109 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood attracts woodpeckers.
| 0.313659 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood becomes dioxide.
| 0.394405 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood conducts electricity.
| 0.343216 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood contains mud.
| 0.331274 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood contains water.
| 0.501114 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood has compounds.
| 0.512609 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood has structural properties.
| 0.29735 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood is classified as insulators.
| 0.375485 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood leads to diseases.
| 0.300104 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood nematodes cause death.
| 0.677181 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood nematodes kill trees.
| 0.765035 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood produces toxins.
| 0.576321 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood shavings cause asthma.
| 0.562676 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some wood trellises support plants.
| 0.36131 |
|
ARC
|
wood
|
some
|
Some woods are apparendy toxic to termites.
| 0.38085 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
some
|
Some woods are durable because of compounds called extractives.
| 0.464798 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
some
|
Some woods are toxic, such as cocobolo dust.
| 0.49048 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
some
|
Some woods can be sensitive to moisture.
| 0.478276 |
|
Waterloo
|
wood
|
some
|
Some woods move a great deal with changes in humidity, others less so.
| 0.417726 |
|
WordNet3.0
|
woodbine
|
A woodbine is a vine
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
woodboring insect
|
Woodboring insects can also damage panel paintings, frames and stretcher bars.
| 0.310454 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
woodcarver
|
A woodcarver is a woodman
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
woodcarver
|
Woodcarvers prefer white pine, basswood, walnut, and holly for carving items for sale.
| 0.342127 |
||
TupleKB
|
woodchuck burrow
|
Woodchuck burrows provide shelter.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
woodchuck
|
A woodchuck is a marmot
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchuck isa marmot.
| 1 |
||
ARC
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks adapt well to many habitats, as seasons and conditions change.
| 0.613882 |
||
Waterloo
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks adapt well to many habitats, as seasons and conditions change.
| 0.613882 |
||
ARC
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are a common farm and garden pest.
| 0.400599 |
||
Waterloo
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are a pest, but only because of the dens that they burrow in pastures and other fields.
| 0.53136 |
||
ARC
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are active during the day.
| 0.689636 |
||
ARC
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are also blind when they are born.
| 0.520575 |
||
ARC
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are also very destructive.
| 0.268401 |
||
ARC
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are among the few mammals that enter into true hibernation.
| 0.727587 |
||
Waterloo
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are among the few mammals that enter into true hibernation.
| 0.727587 |
||
ARC
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are among the few true hibernators found in Massachusetts.
| 0.498163 |
||
Waterloo
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are busy foraging on plant material and storing up fat for hibernation.
| 0.675695 |
||
ARC
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are common and abundant in Massachusetts.
| 0.40176 |
||
Waterloo
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are common throughout Connecticut.
| 0.289773 |
||
ARC
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are common throughout the state.
| 0.249837 |
||
ARC
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are cute, furry creatures.
| 0.369994 |
||
Waterloo
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are diurnal and feed on grasses and forbs.
| 0.770436 |
||
Waterloo
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are diurnal for the most part.
| 0.512307 |
||
Waterloo
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are diurnal so they hunt for their food in the daylight hours.
| 0.723848 |
||
ARC
|
woodchuck
|
Woodchucks are drawn to properties that have easy access to food and water sources.
| 0.281787 |
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