LUMBERYARD

Lumber yard

A lumber yard is a location where lumber and wood-related products used in construction and/or home improvement projects are processed or stored. Some lumber yards offer retail sales to consumers, and some of these may also provide services such as the use of planers, saws and other large machines.

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lumberyard

Noun

  1. A facility dedicated to the preparation and/or sale of lumber.
    I'll just go to the lumberyard and buy some more two by fours so we can finish building this.
    He got a job at the lumberyard, working the big saw for planks.


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lumber yard

Noun

  1. A merchant that sells finished wood products used to build objects, such as some furniture and fixtures, as well as construction and repair of complete structures such as houses, buildings, etc. Most lumber yards have evolved into full-service hardware stores.


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