noun
- Plural of padouk; tropical hardwood trees of the genus Pterocarpus, native to Africa and Asia, or their reddish-brown timber used in furniture and construction.
Usage: Also spelled padauk or paduk; Primarily used in woodworking and forestry contexts
Examples
- The carpenter selected padouks for the table because of its rich color and durability.
- Padouks are harvested from forests in West Africa and Southeast Asia.
- The furniture maker preferred padouks over other tropical hardwoods for its resistance to decay.
- Several species of padouks are now protected due to overharvesting.
- The deep reddish tone of padouks makes it popular for decorative woodwork.