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merchantable Meaning in Tamil ( merchantable வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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merchantable தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இந்த முறையானது  வேதிப் பொறியிலில் துாய்மையான பொருட்களைப் பெறுவதற்கும், வீணாகும் கழிவுக்கரைசல்களிலிருந்து விற்கத்தக்க பொருட்களை மீட்டெடுப்பதற்கும் அடிக்கடி பயன்படுத்தப்படுகிறது.

merchantable's Usage Examples:

in elevation, has been cut; but some of the second growth in the south is already merchantable.


Even within reservations almost all the merchantable timber is owned by private individuals.


The dead and for the most part unmerchantable wood behind my house, and the driftwood from the pond, have supplied the remainder of my fuel.


The state was originally covered with a dense forest mostly of hardwood timber, and although the merchantable portion of this has been practically all cut away, there are still undergrowths of young timber and a great variety of trees.


Red oak, birch, elm, ash, white cedar, hemlock, basswood, spruce, poplar, balsam, fir and several other kinds of trees are found in many sections; but a large portion of the merchantable timber, especially in the lower peninsula, has been cut.


In 1903, however, only about 12% of this was still occupied by a virgin merchantable forest and 69.


Originally white pine was the principal timber of the Adirondacks, but most of the merchantable portion has been cut, and in 1905 nearly one-half of the lumber product of this section was spruce, the other half mainly hemlock, pine and hardwoods (yellow birch, maple, beech and basswood, and smaller amounts of elm, cherry and ash).


Among the more common trees are several species of oak, pine, hickory, gums and maple, and the chestnut, the poplar, the beech, the cypress and the red cedar; the merchantable pine has been cut, but the chestnut and other hard woods of West Maryland are still a product of considerable value.


The principal merchantable timber of the state is red spruce, and this is found chiefly in the virgin forests which remain in the north, especially in those on the steep mountain slopes between elevations of 1800 ft.


of woodland; great quantities of merchantable timber still remained, especially in the Mountain Region and on the Coastal Plain.


, about 35%) of the total land area, but with the exception of considerable oak and chestnut, some maple and other hard woods in west Maryland, about all of the merchantable timber has been cut.





Synonyms:

sellable, salable, marketable, saleable, vendible, vendable,



Antonyms:

unmerchantable, unvendible, unsaleable, unexportable, unsalable,

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