verb
- to spin or rotate a log in water, especially in logging operations
- to remove knots or burls from cloth or wood
Usage: chiefly North American; logging industry term
Usage: textile or woodworking context
Examples
- The logger byrls the log to move it downstream.
- Workers byrl the fabric to remove imperfections before dyeing.
- The mill operator byrls logs with practiced skill.
- They byrl the wooden planks to ensure a smooth surface.