padauk

[ UK /pˈædɔːk/ ]
NOUN
  1. tree native to southeastern Asia having reddish wood with a mottled or striped black grain
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How To Use padauk In A Sentence

  • Twenty species are available, including American varieties and exotic types like zebrawood, padauk, and wenge.
  • Solid wood units of oak, maple, yellow cedar, padauk, American or European beech, purple heart wood, alder or cherry are all popular choices.
  • Sattahip district chief Pongpat Wongtrakul led a tree-planting ceremony on December 4 at which 1,000 padauk trees were planted on Plutaluang Golf road.
  • The furniture was made of beautiful shiny padauk wood, which is a deep red, sometimes almost shading into black. Wild Swans
  • This company located at the Tangshan Fengna area rice town, the specialty devotes to each kind of padauk teak furniture processing work, the padauk teak finishing tool is complete.
  • This company located at the Tangshan Fengna area rice town, the specialty devotes to each kind of padauk teak furniture processing work, the padauk teak finishing tool is complete.
  • When my mother entered the sitting room with my father, her mother-in-law was seated at the far end on a formal, carved square padauk chair. WILD SWANS THREE DAUGHTERS OF CHINA
  • This company located at the Tangshan Fengna area rice town, the specialty devotes to each kind of padauk teak furniture processing work, the padauk teak finishing tool is complete.
  • For the Myanmar people the Padauk tree is also a symbol of strength and durability.
  • African padauk is reported to be available in both lumber and veneer forms on the market in North America, but prices are typically in the high range.
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