100% | TEAKS | 5 | Trees used in shipbuilding |
76% | TEAKS | 5 | Trees whose wood is used in shipbuilding |
72% | TEAKS | 5 | Timbers used in shipbuilding |
72% | TEAK | 4 | Wood used in shipbuilding |
68% | ALDERS | 6 | Trees used in making cabinets |
68% | TEAKS | 5 | Trees used in furniture-making |
68% | YEW | 3 | Tree used in bow-making |
68% | OAK | 3 | Tree used in making barrels |
68% | BEECH | 5 | Tree used in furniture-making |
66% | TEAK | 4 | Wood often used in shipbuilding |
65% | RIVETS | 6 | Flattened metal bolts used in shipbuilding |
65% | GINKGOES | 8 | Chinese trees used in traditional medicine |
65% | FIR | 3 | Coniferous tree used in Christmas celebrations |
64% | BALATAS | 7 | Tropical trees used in golf ball manufacture |
63% | WOODCHIPS | 9 | Small pieces of tree used in garden projects |
61% | OAKUM | 5 | Tarrerd fibre used in shipbuilding for the sealing of gaps |
61% | BEECHNUTS | 9 | Small, edible fruits of a tree used in beer-making |
59% | GUMARABIC | 9 | Substance exuded by various acacia trees used in the manufacture of adhesives |
57% | GUTTAPERCHA | 11 | Thermoplastic used in dentistry produced by certain Malaysian trees |
56% | ABATISES | 8 | Tree barricades used in war |
56% | BALSAM | 6 | Tree resin used in fragrances |
55% | BIRCHSAP | 8 | Tree extraction used in some beers |
55% | CATECHU | 7 | Vegetable extract obtained from several species of acacia tree used in medicine, tanning and dyeing |
53% | BEAKS | 5 | Woodpeckers use theirs to make holes in trees |
50% | PINE | 4 | Tree whose nuts are used in pesto |
50% | COCONUTOIL | 10 | Palm tree product used in skin care |
49% | ACACIA | 6 | Tree cited in Exodus as the material used for the Ark of the Covenant |
49% | OAKS | 4 | Trees whose wood is used in wine barrels |
49% | TAMARIND | 8 | Trees whose pods are used in Worcestershire sauce |
49% | REDASH | 6 | Tree whose wood is used in guitar-making |