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Was (wer) ist driftwood - definition

WOOD THAT HAS WASHED ASHORE
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driftwood         
¦ noun pieces of wood floating on the sea or washed ashore.
Driftwood         
·noun Wood drifted or floated by water.
II. Driftwood ·noun Fig.: Whatever is drifting or floating as on water.
driftwood         
Driftwood is wood which has been carried onto the shore by the motion of the sea or a river, or which is still floating on the water.
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Wikipedia

Driftwood

Driftwood is wood that has been washed onto a shore or beach of a sea, lake, or river by the action of winds, tides or waves.

In some waterfront areas, driftwood is a major nuisance. However, the driftwood provides shelter and food for birds, fish and other aquatic species as it floats in the ocean. Gribbles, shipworms and bacteria decompose the wood and gradually turn it into nutrients that are reintroduced to the food web. Sometimes, the partially decomposed wood washes ashore, where it also shelters birds, plants, and other species. Driftwood can become the foundation for sand dunes.

Most driftwood is the remains of trees, in whole or part, that have been washed into the ocean, due to flooding, high winds, or other natural occurrences, or as the result of logging. There is also a subset of driftwood known as drift lumber. Drift lumber includes the remains of man-made wooden objects, such as buildings and their contents washed into the sea during storms, wooden objects discarded into the water from shore, dropped dunnage or lost cargo from ships (jetsam), and the remains of shipwrecked wooden ships and boats (flotsam). Erosion and wave action may make it difficult or impossible to determine the origin of a particular piece of driftwood.

Driftwood can be used as part of decorative furniture or other art forms, and is a popular element in the scenery of fish tanks.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für driftwood
1. He grabbed a piece of driftwood and was tossed about.
2. conquerors at the tops of the spindly white pines, their driftwood–gray branches devoid of needles.
3. Back here, the public clings to hope like a drowning person might hold onto some driftwood during a hurricane.
4. Every one of these" – he indicates what look like piles of driftwood assembled by a drunk – "was a home.
5. Another time, a large round object I took to be a piece of driftwood slowly unfurled itself and swam upstream.