Definitions for "Discolorations"
Keywords:  softwoods, tannic, sap, blue, knife
Stains in wood substances. Common veneer stains are sap stains, blue stains, stain produced by chemical action caused in the iron in the cutting knife coming in contact with the tannic acid in the wood, and those resulting from chemical action of the glue.
Any change in the normal color of wood. It may be due to fungi or chemical action. In softwoods abnormal color, except "blueing", usually denotes decay.