wrought timber - meaning and definition. What is wrought timber
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Timber (song); Timber!; Timber (film)

Wrought         
Wrought is the archaic form of "worked," the more commonly used past tense and past participle of work.
wrought         
[r?:t]
¦ adjective
1. (of metals) beaten out or shaped by hammering.
2. [in combination] made or fashioned in the specified way: well-wrought.
3. (wrought up) upset and anxious.
Origin
ME: archaic past and past participle of work.
wrought         
1.
If something has wrought a change, it has made it happen. (JOURNALISM or LITERARY)
Events in Paris wrought a change in British opinion towards France and Germany.
VERB: only past, V n
2.
see also wreak

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Timber (disambiguation)

Timber is the term common in the United Kingdom and Australia for unprocessed wood. Lumber is common in the United States and Canada.

Timber, The Timber or Timbers may also refer to: