Noun
firewood cut and stacked in cords; wood sold by the cord
Source: WordNetMy books are inert as cordwood till a reader's imagination ignites one and an old flame jumps to life. David James Duncan
Fisheries Research Board of Canada, Department of the Environment, Ottawa. p. 88. It was even stacked like cordwood and used to fuel steamboats. Source: Internet
Physical design A CDC 6600 cordwood logic module containing 64 silicon transistors. Source: Internet
She used to cheerily describe how they had to stack the dead outside like cordwood. Source: Internet
However, it holds a little more wood than you'd think, with room for up to four cordwood logs. Source: Internet
When his captain ordered him to speed up the unloading of their boat, Bondi poked the enslaved men handling cargo with cordwood. Source: Internet