Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Wednesday Word: Burl

burl |bərl|nouna slub or lump in wool or cloth.• a rounded knotty growth on a tree, giving an attractive figure when polished and used esp. for handcrafted objects and veneers she used warty burls to construct her pieces wooden coin banks made of elm burl[as adj. a burl bowl.ORIGIN late Middle English : from Old French bourle‘tuft of wool,’ diminutive of bourre ‘coarse wool,’from late Latin burra ‘wool.’

I learned this word thanks to television. Apparently, there are people called "burl hunters," who make a living finding and harvesting these things.

5 comments:

  1. As someone with an MS in Forestry, I knew this word. :D

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    1. So, shouldn't you be a forest ranger or something?

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    2. I also have an MS in Technical Communication (technical writing). But I'm a Sr Systems Analyst. Go figure. :)

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    3. You could be a high tech tree whisperer.

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