Noun
OSB
Initialism of oriented strand board, a type of engineered dimensional lumber board, composed of laminated wood.
Benedictine monk, artist and museum founder, Fr. Gregory Gerrer, OSB exhibited his recent portrait of Pope Pius X at the fair. Source: Internet
For the Latin text of sections 18 and 19 and the relevant sections of Sancta Mater Ecclesia see Bernard Orchard OSB, Dei verbum and the Synoptic Gospels, Appendix (1990). Source: Internet
In addition to the increase in OSB pricing, wood fiber and resin costs were favorable to the prior year by $6 million. Source: Internet
Brother Eric Loran, OSB, the first monk named prior of Subiaco in 1991, died Feb. 25 after suffering from dementia. Source: Internet
It’s a calling that Sister Michaela Marie Boucaud, OSB, knows all too well, as the only black sister at St. Scholastica Monastery in Fort Smith. Source: Internet
Subwoofers are typically constructed by mounting one or more woofers in a cabinet of medium-density fibreboard (MDF), oriented strand board (OSB), plywood, fiberglass, aluminum or other stiff materials. Source: Internet