SAWDUST - translation to arabic
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SAWDUST - translation to arabic

MATTER
Saw dust; Wood flour; Wood dust; Wood meal
  • Wood powder as a waste product
  • Wood shavings made with a Japanese handplane
  • Ogatan]]'', Japanese charcoal briquettes made from sawdust
  • Sawdust made with [[hand saw]]
  • Sawdust vendors in [[Kashgar]] markets
  • Wood shavings made from a chainsaw in wet wood

SAWDUST         

ألاسم

نشارة

sawdust         
نُشَارة
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Definition

sawdust
Sawdust is dust and very small pieces of wood which are produced when you saw wood.
...a layer of sawdust.
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Wikipedia

Sawdust

Sawdust (or wood dust) is a by-product or waste product of woodworking operations such as sawing, sanding, milling, planing, and routing. It is composed of small chippings of wood. These operations can be performed by woodworking machinery, portable power tools or by use of hand tools. Wood dust is also the byproduct of certain animals, birds and insects which live in wood, such as the woodpecker and carpenter ant. In some manufacturing industries it can be a significant fire hazard and source of occupational dust exposure.

Sawdust, as particulates, is the main component of particleboard. Research on health hazards comes from the field of occupational safety and health, and study of ventilation happens in indoor air quality engineering.

Examples of use of SAWDUST
1. Chagall‘s work is a sawdust stage for disparate amalgamations.
2. POWs eating "bread" made of sawdust and potatoes.
3. They want blood on the sawdust, and so do Labour MPs.
4. Two World War II–vintage aircraft hangars, floured in sawdust, house the woodworking club.
5. And it‘s in danger of being turned to sawdust by beetles.