Oakwood Meaning in English
word
ˈoʊˌkwʊd
OH-kwuhd
ˈəʊk.wʊd
OHK-wuhd
Definition
The hard, strong wood that comes from an oak tree, often used to make furniture, floors, and barrels.
Usage & Nuances
Usually uncountable and refers specifically to wood from oak trees, not the tree itself. Common in settings about furniture, flooring, wine barrels, or quality materials. Not typically used as an adjective (prefer 'oak' for that, as in 'oak table').
Spanish: madera de roblePortuguese (BR): madeira de carvalhoPortuguese (PT): madeira de carvalhoChinese (Simplified): 橡木Chinese (Traditional): 橡木Hindi: ओक की लकड़ीArabic: خشب البلوطBengali: ওক কাঠ - শাল কাঠ (ওক গাছের)Russian: дубовая древесинаJapanese: オーク材Vietnamese: gỗ sồiKorean: 참나무 목재Turkish: meşe ağacı odunuUrdu: بلوط کی لکڑیIndonesian: kayu ek
Example Sentences
The table is made of oakwood.
basic
They bought oakwood flooring for their new house.
basic
Barrels made from oakwood help age wine.
basic
That old chest is solid oakwood, so it’s really durable.
natural
I love the smell of new oakwood when I walk into a carpentry shop.
natural
The cabinet’s deep color comes from stained oakwood.
natural