Woodworking Vocabulary

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a slang term for a carpenter or someone who works with wood

adjective having a rough or irritable attitude

  • The chippy on the corner is known for their freshly battered fish and hand-cut chips.
  • Let's grab some fish and chips from the chippy down the road.
  • I'm craving some chippy tea tonight, fancy joining me?
  • His quick wit and sharp comebacks make him the chippy of the group.

noun the act or process of carving or cutting something, typically wood or stone, with a chisel

verb the action of using a chisel to carve or cut something

  • The sculptor was meticulously chiseling away at the marble to create a masterpiece.
  • I saw him chiseling away at the wood to make a new shelf for his room.
  • He's been chiseling on that project for hours now.
  • She was chiseling away at his resolve with her constant nagging.

noun a device with interlocking parts used for fastening things together

verb to fasten or hold tightly with a clasp

  • She carefully fastened the clasp on her pearl necklace.
  • Can you help me with this clasp? I can't get it to close.
  • I love the clasp on this bracelet, it's so cute!
  • The clasp of friendship between them was strong and unbreakable.

noun a hard, heavy, blackish or very dark brown wood

adjective of a very dark black color

  • The ebony wood used in the furniture is known for its durability and elegance.
  • I love how sleek and shiny ebony countertops look in a kitchen.
  • That ebony dress you wore last night was fire!
  • Her hair was as dark as ebony, flowing down her back like a waterfall.

noun a type of coniferous tree that typically has long, needle-shaped leaves and produces cones

verb to long for or yearn for something

  • The pine tree is known for its evergreen needles and pine cones.
  • I love the smell of pine trees in the forest.
  • Let's go chill by the pine tree and have a picnic.
  • Her voice was as soothing as the sound of wind through pine needles.

noun a small, thin, sharp piece of wood, glass, or other material that has broken off from a larger piece

verb to break or cause to break into small, sharp pieces

  • The doctor carefully removed the splinter from the patient's finger.
  • Ouch! I just got a splinter from that old wooden bench.
  • I hate when I get a splinter, it's so annoying.
  • The political party faced a splinter group forming within its ranks.

verb to mark or discolor with something that is not easily removed

adjective marked or discolored with something that is not easily removed

  • The white tablecloth was stained with red wine.
  • I accidentally stained my shirt with coffee this morning.
  • She stained her reputation by spreading rumors.
  • The memory of that day stained his soul forever.

adjective describing something that is constructed or made of timber or wood

  • The timbered facade of the historic building was meticulously restored.
  • The cozy cabin had a timbered interior that gave it a rustic feel.
  • We decided to hang out at the timbered pub down the street.
  • The timbered walls of the old farmhouse seemed to hold stories of generations past.

noun a type of tree or shrub belonging to the genus Acacia, typically having yellow or white flowers and thorns

  • The acacia tree is known for its distinctive shape and drought-resistant qualities.
  • I love sitting under the acacia tree in the park, it provides great shade.
  • That acacia tree is lit, it's the perfect spot for a picnic.
  • The acacia tree symbolizes resilience and strength in the face of adversity.