flitched

/flɪtʃt/
adjective
  1. Describing a piece of wood that has been cut into a flitch or prepared as a flitch.
    • The carpenter preferred flitched oak for its stability.
    • They ordered flitched boards for the flooring project.
    • The flitched timber was ready for the sawmill.
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