S: (n) cutin ((biochemistry) a waxy transparent material that occurs in the cuticle of plants and consists of highly polymerized esters of fatty acids)
S: (n) chaff, husk, shuck, stalk, straw, stubble (material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds)
S: (n) bran (broken husks of the seeds of cereal grains that are separated from the flour by sifting)
S: (n) cork (outer bark of the cork oak; used for stoppers for bottles etc.)
S: (n) ethyl alcohol, ethanol, fermentation alcohol, grain alcohol (the intoxicating agent in fermented and distilled liquors; used pure or denatured as a solvent or in medicines and colognes and cleaning solutions and rocket fuel; proposed as a renewable clean-burning additive to gasoline)
S: (n) dammar, gum dammar, damar, dammar resin (any of various hard resins from trees of the family Dipterocarpaceae and of the genus Agathis; especially the amboyna pine)
S: (n) colophony (translucent brittle substance produced from pine oleoresin; used especially in varnishes and inks and on the bows of stringed instruments)
S: (n) mastic (an aromatic exudate from the mastic tree; used chiefly in varnishes)
S: (n) oleoresin (a naturally occurring mixture of a resin and an essential oil; obtained from certain plants)
S: (n) labdanum, ladanum (a soft blackish-brown resinous exudate from various rockroses used in perfumes especially as a fixative)
S: (n) balsam (any of various fragrant oleoresins used in medicines and perfumes)
S: (n) Canada balsam (yellow transparent exudate of the balsam fir; used as a transparent cement in optical devices (especially in microscopy) and as a mounting medium)
S: (n) labdanum, gum labdanum (a dark brown to greenish oleoresin that has a fragrant odor and is used as a fixative in perfumes; obtained as a juice from certain rockroses)
S: (n) common juniper, Juniperus communis (densely branching shrub or small tree having pungent blue berries used to flavor gin; widespread in northern hemisphere; only conifer on coasts of Iceland and Greenland)
S: (n) Ahuehuete, Tule tree (Mexico's most famous tree; a giant specimen of Montezuma cypress more than 2,000 years old with a girth of 165 feet at Santa Maria del Tule) "some say the Tule tree is the world's largest single biomass"
S: (n) poplar (soft light-colored non-durable wood of the poplar)
S: (n) sandalwood (close-grained fragrant yellowish heartwood of the true sandalwood; has insect repelling properties and is used for carving and cabinetwork)
S: (n) boxwood, Turkish boxwood (very hard tough close-grained light yellow wood of the box (particularly the common box); used in delicate woodwork: musical instruments and inlays and engraving blocks)
S: (n) maple (wood of any of various maple trees; especially the hard close-grained wood of the sugar maple; used especially for furniture and flooring)
S: (n) ebony (hard dark-colored heartwood of the ebony tree; used in cabinetwork and for piano keys)
S: (n) sycamore, lacewood (variably colored and sometimes variegated hard tough elastic wood of a sycamore tree)
S: (n) teak, teakwood (hard strong durable yellowish-brown wood of teak trees; resistant to insects and to warping; used for furniture and in shipbuilding)
S: (n) dogwood (hard tough wood of any dogwood of the genus Cornus; resembles boxwood)
S: (n) sapwood (newly formed outer wood lying between the cambium and the heartwood of a tree or woody plant; usually light colored; active in water conduction)
S: (n) heartwood, duramen (the older inactive central wood of a tree or woody plant; usually darker and denser than the surrounding sapwood)
S: (n) burl (the wood cut from a tree burl or outgrowth; often used decoratively in veneer)
S: (n) brushwood (the wood from bushes or small branches) "they built a fire of brushwood"
S: (n) cabinet wood (moderately dense wood used for cabinetwork) "teak and other heavy cabinet wood"
S: (n) driftwood (wood that is floating or that has been washed ashore)
S: (n) log (a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches)
S: (n) nurse log (a large decomposing tree trunk that has fallen, usually in a forest; the decaying wood provides moisture and nutrients for a variety of insects and plants)
S: (n) saw log (log large enough to be sawed into boards)
S: (n) material, stuff (the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object) "coal is a hard black material"; "wheat is the stuff they use to make bread"
S: (n) substance (the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists) "DNA is the substance of our genes"
S: (n) matter (that which has mass and occupies space) "physicists study both the nature of matter and the forces which govern it"
S: (n) entity (that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving))
S: (n) part, portion, component part, component, constituent (something determined in relation to something that includes it) "he wanted to feel a part of something bigger than himself"; "I read a portion of the manuscript"; "the smaller component is hard to reach"; "the animal constituent of plankton"
S: (n) relation (an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of two entities or parts together)
S: (n) poplar (soft light-colored non-durable wood of the poplar)
S: (n) sandalwood (close-grained fragrant yellowish heartwood of the true sandalwood; has insect repelling properties and is used for carving and cabinetwork)
S: (n) boxwood, Turkish boxwood (very hard tough close-grained light yellow wood of the box (particularly the common box); used in delicate woodwork: musical instruments and inlays and engraving blocks)
S: (n) maple (wood of any of various maple trees; especially the hard close-grained wood of the sugar maple; used especially for furniture and flooring)
S: (n) ebony (hard dark-colored heartwood of the ebony tree; used in cabinetwork and for piano keys)
S: (n) sycamore, lacewood (variably colored and sometimes variegated hard tough elastic wood of a sycamore tree)
S: (n) teak, teakwood (hard strong durable yellowish-brown wood of teak trees; resistant to insects and to warping; used for furniture and in shipbuilding)
S: (n) dogwood (hard tough wood of any dogwood of the genus Cornus; resembles boxwood)
S: (n) sapwood (newly formed outer wood lying between the cambium and the heartwood of a tree or woody plant; usually light colored; active in water conduction)
S: (n) heartwood, duramen (the older inactive central wood of a tree or woody plant; usually darker and denser than the surrounding sapwood)
S: (n) burl (the wood cut from a tree burl or outgrowth; often used decoratively in veneer)