What is another word for burled?

Pronunciation: [bˈɜːld] (IPA)

The term "burled" is associated with the unique and highly figured wood grain found in burl wood. This type of wood is highly prized for its unique and beautiful patterns, which are caused by the growth of irregular and distorted growth patterns on the tree. Some synonyms for the word "burled" include burl wood, burr wood, and burled wood. Other commonly used terms for burl wood include figured wood, wild grain, bird's eye, and tiger stripe. These terms can be used interchangeably to describe the intricate and visually stunning patterns found in burl wood, which is often used to create high-end furniture and decorative items.

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What are the hypernyms for Burled?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    engraving, marbling, Veining, exotic wood, decorative element, Grain pattern, Wood pattern, textured surface.

What are the opposite words for burled?

Burled is an adjective that refers to a specific pattern in wood that is characterized by knots, swirly grains, and imperfections. Antonyms for the word burled include smooth, polished and perfect. Smooth means something that has no rough edges, bumps or other imperfections. Polished refers to a surface that's been made shiny and smooth through rubbing or chemical treatment. Perfect implies the absence of any flaws or defects. While burled wood can add character and interest to a piece of furniture, smooth, polished and perfect finishes are often preferred for creating a streamlined and sophisticated look.

What are the antonyms for Burled?

Usage examples for Burled

They rushed up to the cannon, slew the gunners with the butt-ends of their rifles, or lifted them up by the hair and burled them over the railing of the bridge into the foaming waters of the Inn.
"Andreas Hofer"
Lousia Muhlbach
He burled his heavy, dusty leathern shoes quickly from his feet into a corner of the room; he then lay down on the carpet in front of the divan, and stretching his limbs, exclaimed, "Forsooth, I have not been able for a long while to make myself as comfortable as to-day!"
"Andreas Hofer"
Lousia Muhlbach
One of these carried four hundred and fifty, and buried two hundred; another carried four hundred and sixty-six, and buried seventy-three; another five hundred and forty-six, and burled one hundred and fifty-eight; and from the four together, after the landing of their cargoes, two hundred and twenty died.
"The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade, by the British Parliament (1839)"
Thomas Clarkson

Famous quotes with Burled

  • My brother is now seventy. His hands are burled with arthritis. Some days he walks with difficulty.
    Richard Rodriguez

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