Pronunciation: /ˈæfrɪkən pəˈdoʊk/
noun padauk - a type of hardwood tree native to tropical regions of Africa, known for its vibrant red or orange wood
A1 African padauk is a type of hardwood.
A2 I bought a beautiful African padauk table.
B1 African padauk is known for its vibrant red color.
B2 The furniture made from African padauk is durable and long-lasting.
C1 Artisans often use African padauk in woodworking for its unique properties.
C2 Collectors value African padauk for its rarity and beauty.
adjective African - relating to Africa, the continent where padauk trees are found
A1 I bought a beautiful African padauk sculpture.
A2 The African padauk furniture in the living room adds a warm touch.
B1 The African padauk wood used for the flooring is known for its durability.
B2 The intricate carvings on the African padauk cabinet showcase the craftsman's skill.
C1 The rich color of the African padauk timber makes it a popular choice for high-end furniture.
C2 The rare African padauk tree is highly sought after by woodworkers for its unique grain patterns.
formal The furniture was made from high-quality African padauk wood.
informal I love the rich color of African padauk in that table.
slang Check out the cool African padauk guitar my friend just got.
figurative Her voice was as smooth and warm as African padauk.
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