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kiln-dry
[ kil-drahy, kiln- ]
verb (used with object)
- to dry in a kiln.
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Origin of kiln-dry1
Example Sentences
“Kiln-dry is 12%. So out there, that’s drying to what a kiln would do.â€
"We mill it, then get it down to what's usable and kiln-dry it. You're not going to be able to build an entire house, but you'll get a couple of window or door frames. It's a pretty cool piece to have in your house."
Ed completed it two days before our wedding, which left no time for it to kiln-dry.
But the voice in which he said this was quite out of the picture—less a voice than a croak out of a throat kiln-dry and burning.
The Progressive type of dry kiln is adapted to such lines of manufacture that have large quantities of material to kiln-dry where the species to be dried is of a similiar nature or texture, and does not vary to any great extent in its thickness, such, for instance, as: Oak flooring plants;Maple flooring plants;Cooperage plants;Large box plants;Furniture factories; etc.
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