true tulipwood

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true tulipwood

The carpenter sands a piece of true tulipwood for a cabinet door.

Definition

Noun: - True tulipwood: The light, easily worked wood of a tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), valued for its use in furniture making and veneer.

Usage

This term is used specifically to refer to the timber harvested from the tulip tree. It is a technical term common in woodworking, carpentry, and the timber trade. - The cabinetmaker selected true tulipwood for the fine veneer on the tabletop. - True tulipwood is prized for its straight grain and workability.

Advanced Usage
  • As a material specification: The term is often used in formal descriptions of furniture, antiques, or architectural millwork to specify the primary wood type.
    • The antique dresser was identified as being crafted from true tulipwood.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tulipwood: A more general term that can sometimes refer to the wood of the tulip tree, but may also refer to the strikingly patterned wood from various tropical species, such as . "True tulipwood" specifies the North American tulip tree to avoid this ambiguity.
  • Yellow poplar / Tulip poplar: Common names for the same wood, emphasizing its source from the tulip poplar tree. These are often used interchangeably in the timber industry, though "true tulipwood" is a more precise descriptor for the finished lumber.
  • Liriodendron tulipifera: The scientific name for the tulip tree, the source of true tulipwood.
Synonyms
  • Tulip tree wood
  • Yellow poplar wood (Note: This is not a true poplar but is commonly called such.)
Notes on Meaning

The adjective "true" is used to distinguish this wood from other, often more exotic and decorative, woods that are also commercially called "tulipwood." Without "true," the term "tulipwood" can be ambiguous.

true tulipwood

The carpenter sands a piece of true tulipwood for a cabinet door.

Noun
  1. light easily worked wood of a tulip tree; used for furniture and veneer