timberwork

[ˈtɪmbəwɜːrk]

timberwork Definition

the art or craft of making things out of wood, especially wooden structures such as houses, bridges, and ships.

Using timberwork: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "timberwork" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The timberwork on the old barn was in need of repair.

  • Example

    The timberwork of the ship was expertly crafted.

  • Example

    He learned the art of timberwork from his grandfather.

timberwork Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for timberwork

Phrases with timberwork

  • half-timbered

    a building with a wooden frame filled with brick or plaster, leaving the wooden frame visible on the outside

    Example

    The half-timbered house was built in the 16th century.

  • timber-framed

    a building with a wooden frame that supports the weight of the structure

    Example

    The timber-framed house was built in the 17th century.

  • a flat surface made of wooden planks, used for outdoor seating areas or walkways

    Example

    The timber decking around the pool was slippery when wet.

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Summary: timberwork in Brief

Timberwork [ˈtɪmbəwɜːrk] is the art or craft of making things out of wood, especially wooden structures such as houses, bridges, and ships. It includes phrases like 'half-timbered' and 'timber-framed,' which describe specific types of wooden structures. 'Timber decking' refers to a flat surface made of wooden planks, used for outdoor seating areas or walkways.