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WOODY
Having hard, tough tissues that persist from year to year and are capable of producing shoot or flower buds. Woody plants also have the capacity to increase in diameter from year to year.

WORK ARBOR
The work arbor is a tapered shank that allows you to add accessories such as drill chucks, buffing wheels and sanding drums to your tools.

WORK SURFACE
The size of the work surface effects the capabilities of the tool. Longer, wider tables provide extra support for larger workpieces.

WORK TRIANGLE
Kitchen layout triangle consisting of the points defined by the refrigerator, the stove and the sink. To more easily facilitate use, the total distance around this area should be 14 to 22 feet.

WORKABLE
Something that is able to be done or able to be used.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE
Insurance, which covers job related injuries to employees, which is paid by employers as required by the government.

WORKING DRAWING
A drawing made to scale with details and markings to facilitate use by builders and engineers during construction.

WORKING FLUID
A fluid used to absorb and transfer heat energy.

WORKING PRESSURE
Maximum pressure of the operating system permissible.

WORKING WATER
Water used in a home for most general purposes including bathing and laundering.

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