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Term: Wood-Heap

Description:

A wood-heap refers to a pile or stack of wood that is commonly encountered in various settings, such as households, construction sites, or camping grounds. It is typically a collection of cut timber, branches, and logs, consciously arranged for storage or future use.

Senses:

Noun: In its primary usage as a noun, a wood-heap is a physical structure made by piling wood together.

Verb: As a verb, wood-heap describes the act of creating or accumulating a pile of wood.

Sample Sentences:

Noun - "After a long day of chopping firewood, John stacked the logs neatly to form a sturdy wood-heap."

Noun - "The carpenter used the wood-heap as a convenient source of lumber for his project."

Verb - "As winter approached, Sarah decided to wood-heap the fallen branches in her backyard."

Verb - "We should wood-heap the lumber near the construction site to keep it organized and easily accessible."

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