Wiktionary
n. The wood of the lime (linden) tree.
Usage examples of "limewood".
I have charcoal of limewood, the purest of sulphur, and thrice-crystallized saltpetre, I gain no greater strength.
The twins Cull and Arlec Byce crossed their matching limewood axes on top of the growing pile.
Tugging on his hammer loop, he raised his hammer from the floor and weighed its limewood handle across his chest.
Three stone of lead, limewood, and steel, yet it moved like a goddess in his hand.
Alec pulled a thin strip of limewood from the roll and worked it around the edges of the shutter.
In her lap was a notebook whose leaves were thin sheets of limewood, waxed on either side and bound with silk cords.
Sir Simon ignored her, drawing his sword and hacking at the limewood panels that splintered and pulled away from their beams.