Lexicographical Neighbors of Turpentined
Literary usage of Turpentined
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Naval Stores: History, Production, Distribution and Consumption by Thomas Gamble (1921)
"The large percentages of dead and "dry-faced" trees that can be found in turpentined
woods demonstrates clearly the wasteful results of such practices. ..."
2. Forest Products, Their Manufacture and Use: Embracing the Principal by Nelson Courtlandt Brown (1919)
"This condition is minimized to a large extent by slabbing a butt log containing
a turpentined " face " at the saw-mill, in order to remove all of the wood ..."
3. The Theory and Practice of Working Plans (forest Organization) by Arthur Bernhard Recknagel (1917)
"When the young growth has reached sufficient size, the larger trees are turpentined,
and thus the cycle is completed. { * A " crop " is commonly considered ..."
4. The Theory and Practice of Working Plans (forest Organization) by Arthur Bernhard Recknagel (1917)
"When the young growth has reached sufficient size, the .larger trees are turpentined,
and thus the cycle is completed.} * A " crop " is commonly considered ..."
5. Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters by Society of American Foresters (1912)
"It has been customary to sell the turpentined ... The turpentined areas are
grouped, and to each group is accorded, when the cupped timber has been ..."