lumber


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lumber
v. moverse pesadamente; amontonar trastos , o cosas inútiles
 
s. madera, maderero, tablas; trastos, muebles viejos

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lumber
v.- moverse pesadamente
s.- madera

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leonera

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lumber1
(n.) = madera.
Ex: While this city does have some light industry of its own - mostly metal, lumber, and paper products - its unhurried atmosphere and quiet shady streets camouflage all signs of mercantile activity.

 
lumber2
(n.) = maderero.
Ex: Today, with its population of almost 80,000, Wexler bears little resemblance to the roaring lumber center it became in the middle decades of the nineteenth century.
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* lumber industry, the = industria maderera, la; industria de la madera, la.
* lumberjack = leñador.
* lumberman [lumbermen, -pl.] = leñador.
* lumber mill = aserradero.
* lumber trade, the = industria maderera, la; industria de la madera, la.
* lumberyard = almacén de maderas, maderería.

 
lumber3
(v.) = moverse pesadamente, avanzar pesadamente.
Ex: I watched as he lumbered up the road toward the mountains.