Cordwood
[kawrd-woo d] /ˈkɔrdˌwʊd/
noun
1.
stacked in for use as fuel.
2.
logs cut to a length of 4 feet (1.2 meters) to facilitate stacking in .
3.
trees intended for timber but of a quality suitable only for fuel.
/ˈkɔːdˌwʊd/
noun
1.
wood that has been cut into lengths of four feet so that it can be stacked in cords
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