grume

common noun

appears in French with the meaning of "grape" (the substance of the grumes is composed of a certain flesh and humor proper to them, from which wine is made), (1684) wood in the rough. from the Vulgar Latin gruma (fruit rind), itself from grūmula ("pod, shell"), diminutive of gluma ("pellicle, rind, husk").

Definitions

sylviculture
botanique

Plural

grumes

Translations

  • englishenglish:raw timber

See also

grumé (v.) grumier (cn.) grumes (v.) Grumes (pn.)