groundwood

groundwood

(ˈɡraʊndˌwʊd)
n
wood pulp that has been produced by grinding as opposed to chemical disintegration
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ground•wood

(ˈgraʊndˌwʊd)

n.
wood that has been ground for making into pulp.
[1915–20]
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