Lumber(b. t.) To heap together in disorder.
Lumber(b. t.) To fill or encumber with lumber; as, to lumber up a room.
Lumber(n.) A pawnbroker's shop, or room for storing articles put in pawn; hence, a pledge, or pawn.
Lumber(n.) Old or refuse household stuff; things cumbrous, or bulky and useless, or of small value.
Lumber(n.) Timber sawed or split into the form of beams, joists, boards, planks, staves, hoops, etc.; esp., that which is smaller than heavy timber.
Lumber(v. i.) To move heavily, as if burdened.
Lumber(v. i.) To make a sound as if moving heavily or clumsily; to rumble.
Lumber(v. i.) To cut logs in the forest, or prepare timber for market.
Lumbered(imp. & p. p.) of Lumber
Lumberer(n.) One employed in lumbering, cutting, and getting logs from the forest for lumber; a lumberman.
Lumbering(n.) The business of cutting or getting timber or logs from the forest for lumber.
Lumbering(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lumber
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