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Shipbuilding material
Answer for the clue "Shipbuilding material ", 8 letters:
teakwood
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Word definitions for teakwood in dictionaries
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. hard strong durable yellowish-brown wood of teak trees; resistant to insects and to warping; used for furniture and in shipbuilding [syn: teak ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. Wood of a teak tree.
Usage examples of teakwood.
The room was like a hardened shell with ancient, waterworn ribs of teakwood.
There was a fireplace, a small baby grand, a Chinese screen, a tall Chinese lantern on a teakwood pedestal, and gold net curtains against lattice windows.
The room was the best furnished in the house, with embroidered red hangings, four seven-branched candelabra of gilt bronze, a table of teakwood carven in foliate patterns and inlaid with nacre, the ware upon it of silver or the finest glass.
Since the deck was made of teakwood he had imported as part of his allowable weight as Buenos Aires captain, he was particularly happy to see it protected from Threadscore.
He watched the padre as he walked to the liquor cabinet, a tall and elegantly carved teakwood case placed against the outer wall of the bathroom.
There were lacquered and inlaid tabourets, velvet and silk reclining-corners and squatting-cushions, and infinite rows of teakwood and ebony pigeon-holes with metal cylinders containing some of the manuscripts he was soon to readâstandard classics which all urban apartments possessed.
My old teakwood writing desk, the fine vellum paper upon which this note is now being written, the fuchsia-colored ink made by M.