Pulpwood
[puhlp-woo d] /ˈpʌlpˌwʊd/
noun
1.
spruce or other soft suitable for making paper.
/ˈpʌlpˌwʊd/
noun
1.
pine, spruce, or any other soft wood used to make paper
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