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The lines in wood are called "grain." This grain is the pattern formed by the arrangement of wood fibers and can vary significantly between different species of trees. The grain is not only a key aesthetic feature but also influences the wood's strength and workability. Additionally, terms like "straight grain," "curly grain," and "quarter-sawn" describe specific grain patterns.

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