cordwood
/ˈkɔrdˌwʊd/
noun
- Wood that is cut and stacked for use as fuel, typically sold in cords (a unit of volume equal to 128 cubic feet).
- Buying cordwood in the summer is usually cheaper than in the fall.
- The farmer stacked the cordwood neatly behind the barn.
- They ordered a full cord of cordwood to heat their cabin all winter.