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- nountimber (noun) · timbers (plural noun)
- wood prepared for use in building and carpentry:"the exploitation of forests for timber" · "a small timber building"
- trees grown for timber:"contracts to cut timber"
- (timbers)a wooden beam or board used in building a house, ship, or other structure.
- used to warn that a tree is about to fall after being cut:"we cried “Timber!” as our tree fell"
- US ENGLISHinformalpersonal qualities or character, especially as seen as suitable for a particular role:"she is frequently hailed as presidential timber"
OriginOld English timber in the sense ‘a building’, also ‘building material’, of Germanic origin; related to German Zimmer ‘room’, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘build’.
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WEBTimber is a word for growing trees or their wood, or for wood suitable for building or carpentry. It can also mean material, stuff, or a person or type of person qualified for a particular position or status.
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