Woodcutting: meaning, definitions and examples

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woodcutting

 

[ ˈwʊdˌkʌtɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

forestry

The act or process of cutting down trees or timber for wood.

Synonyms

logging, lumbering, timber harvesting

Examples of usage

  • Woodcutting is an essential part of forestry management.
  • Woodcutting requires skill and precision to ensure safety.
Context #2 | Noun

art

A technique in art in which an image is carved into the surface of a block of wood, with the printing parts remaining level with the surface while the non-printing parts are removed.

Synonyms

woodblock printing

Examples of usage

  • The artist used woodcutting to create intricate patterns in the print.
  • Woodcutting is a traditional method of printmaking.
Context #3 | Noun

craft

The art or practice of making prints or illustrations from wood engravings.

Synonyms

wood engraving

Examples of usage

  • Woodcutting requires patience and attention to detail.
  • She learned woodcutting as part of her art class.

Translations

Translations of the word "woodcutting" in other languages:

🇵🇹 corte de madeira

🇮🇳 लकड़ी काटना

🇩🇪 Holzschneiden

🇮🇩 penebangan kayu

🇺🇦 різання деревини

🇵🇱 cięcie drewna

🇯🇵 木材切断 (mokuzai setsudan)

🇫🇷 coupe de bois

🇪🇸 corte de madera

🇹🇷 odun kesme

🇰🇷 목재 절단 (mokjae jeoldan)

🇸🇦 قطع الخشب

🇨🇿 řezání dřeva

🇸🇰 rezanie dreva

🇨🇳 木材切割 (mùcáicìgē)

🇸🇮 rezanje lesa

🇮🇸 viðarskurður

🇰🇿 ағаш кесу

🇬🇪 ხის ჭრა

🇦🇿 ağac kəsmə

🇲🇽 corte de madera

Etymology

The practice of woodcutting has a long history dating back to ancient times when humans first began using wood for various purposes. In forestry, woodcutting has been essential for obtaining timber for construction, fuel, and other uses. In art, woodcutting has been a popular technique for creating intricate prints and illustrations. Over the years, woodcutting has evolved into a specialized craft with artists and craftsmen mastering the skill of carving images into wood blocks. Today, woodcutting continues to be both a practical and artistic endeavor, preserving the tradition of working with wood as a medium.

See also: blackwood, underwood, wood, woodcraft, woodcut, woodcutter, wooden, woodland, woods, woodshop, woodsman, woodwork, woodworker, woodworking, woodworm, woody.