ply·wood

ply·wood (plī'wŏŏd')
n. A structural material made of layers of wood glued together, usually with the grains of adjoining layers at right angles to each other.
Arabic: خَشَب مُكَوَّن من طَبَقات
Chinese (Simplified): 合板
Chinese (Traditional): 膠合板
Czech: překližka
Danish: krydsfiner; krydsfiner-
Dutch: gelaagd hout
Estonian: vineer
Finnish: vaneri
French: contre-plaqué
German: das Sperrholz
Greek: κόντρα πλακέ
Hungarian: furnérlemez
Icelandic: krossviður
Indonesian: plywood, kayu lapis
Italian: compensato
Japanese: 合板
Latvian: finieris; saplāksnis
Lithuanian: fanera
Norwegian: kryssfiner
Polish: sklejka, dykta
Portuguese (Brazil): compensado
Portuguese (Portugal): contraplacado
Romanian: placaj
Russian: фанера
Slovak: preglejka
Slovenian: vezana plošča
Spanish: madera contrachapada
Swedish: plywood, kryssfaner
Turkish: kontrplâk
Every language and I'm begining to really, really, really hate this product because Hurricane Ike is knocking at our door. The toughest part: composure in front of the kids while inside your scared sh*tless of the words 'storm surge'.
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