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A hole or tunnel dug in the ground by a small animal, such as a hamster, rabbit or mole, for habitation or refuge.
Ãâó: www.hamsterific.com/Glossary.cfm
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An underground home sometimes constructed with a series of tunnels. Both gopher tortoises and pocket gophers can construct burrows. Often times, these burrows are used by other critters.
Ãâó: www.longleafalliance.org/teachers/teacherkit/gloss...
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| burr |
The ridge of metal raised on either side of a line incised by a burin or drypoint needle. The rough surface on a mezzotint is also called a burr. See steel facing.
Ãâó: www.dac.neu.edu/printmaking/glossary.htm
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| burr |
(Burl) The curly figuring found in timber. Eg Burred Walnut.
Ãâó: www.interiordezine.com/index.cfm/Glossary/glossary...
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| burr |
Excrescence on base of tree. Some broad-leaved trees with a burr can be very valuable ?much sought after by craftspeople and carpenters.
Ãâó: www.forestresearch.gov.uk/fr/INFD-5V8E66
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