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1 end-grained wood
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2 cross-grained wood
cross-grained wood drehwüchsiges Holz nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cross-grained wood
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3 ribbon-grained wood
ribbon-grained wood gestreiftes Holz nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > ribbon-grained wood
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4 close-grained
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5 close-grained
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6 close-grained
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7 fine-grained
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8 spiral-grained
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