wood shavings
A carpenter planes a piece of wood, creating a pile of wood shavings on the workshop floor.
Noun 1. Thin, curly pieces of wood produced by planing or shaping: "Wood shavings" are thin, often curled fragments of wood that are removed from a larger piece of wood using a tool like a plane, chisel, or lathe. They are a byproduct of woodworking. 2. Material used for packing, stuffing, or animal bedding: Due to their light, absorbent, and cushioning properties, wood shavings are commonly used as a protective packing material, as stuffing for items like pet beds or toys, and as bedding for animals such as horses, rodents, and poultry.
- General Use:
- The carpenter swept up the wood shavings from the workshop floor.
- The delicate glassware was packed in a box filled with wood shavings to prevent breakage.
- Specific Application:
- We need to buy a fresh bag of wood shavings for the rabbit's hutch.
- The artisan uses fine wood shavings to start the fire in the forge.
- "A pile/heap of wood shavings": Describes an accumulation of this material.
- A large pile of wood shavings accumulated beside the lathe.
- "To be packed in wood shavings": Describes an item protected by this material.
- The antique clock was carefully packed in wood shavings for shipping.
- Sawdust (n): A different byproduct consisting of fine, powdery particles of wood produced by sawing. It is often used similarly but is dust-like, not curly.
- Planer shavings (n): A more specific term for shavings produced by a planing machine.
- Curling (n): The action that produces the characteristic curl of a wood shaving.
- Excelsior: Thin wood shreds used for packing and stuffing.
- Packing material: A general term for any substance used to protect items in transit.
- Animal bedding: A general term for materials like straw, hay, or shavings used for animals.
- The term specifically refers to the thin, often curled pieces. It is distinct from splinters (thin, sharp fragments that break off) or chips (small, thicker fragments).
- The primary contexts for this word are woodworking/crafting, packaging/shipping, and animal husbandry.
A carpenter planes a piece of wood, creating a pile of wood shavings on the workshop floor.
- thin curly wood shavings used for packing or stuffing