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How to pronounce pulpwood in English?

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Type of deal, softwood

Examples of pulpwood

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The picture is of him in front of a loaded Ford pulpwood-hauling truck.
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He was barely out of his teens when he injured his back loading pulpwood.
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The plant would use about 560,000 tons of pulpwood a year from public and private lands.
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Almost entirely riparian forests were cleared for crops or pulpwood forest plantations.
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He neither looks nor sounds like a South Alabama pulpwood hauler, trying not very hard to get out.
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The tree is grown in tropical areas for pulpwood production for paper and harvested at an early age.
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To make do, Elliott cut pulpwood and firewood on his 860 acres, added commercial fishing in winter.
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International Paper Co. closed its Bastrop paper mill in 2009, slashing demand for pulpwood in the region.
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Coppicing is generally used to produce fuelwood, pulpwood, and other products dependent on small trees.
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More examples
  • Softwood used to make paper
  • Pulpwood refers to timber grown with the principal purpose of making wood pulp for paper production. ...
  • Wood suitable for use in paper manufacturing.
  • Wood used to produce pulp used in the manufacture of paper products; pulpwood is usually wood that is too small, of inferior quality, or the wrong species to be used in the manufacture of lumber or plywood.
  • Roundwood, whole-tree chips, or wood residues that are used for the production of wood pulp.
  • Small timber bucked to length (can be longwood or shortwood lengths) for use as a fiber source in a pulpmill.
  • Trees and wood suitable for manufacturing paper, purified cellulose products (such as absorbents, filters, rayon and acetate), and oleoresin products (such as pine oils, fragrances, cosmetics, and thinners).
  • Timber harvested to be made into pulp for paper manufacturing; generally measured in cords or cubic feet.
  • Roundwood of coniferous or deciduous species to be used as raw material in the pulp and paper and wood based board industries.