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teak T0072300 (tēk)n.1. a. A large deciduous tree (Tectona grandis) in the mint family, native to tropical South and Southeast Asia, having hard, heavy, durable yellowish-brown wood.b. The wood of this tree, used especially for furniture and in shipbuilding.2. A grayish yellowish brown or grayish to moderate brown. [Portuguese teca, from Malayalam tēkka.] teak adj.teak (tiːk) n1. (Plants) a large verbenaceous tree, Tectona grandis, of the East Indies, having white flowers and yielding a valuable dense wood2. (Forestry) the hard resinous yellowish-brown wood of this tree, used for furniture making, etc3. (Plants) any of various similar trees or their wood4. (Colours) a brown or yellowish-brown colour[C17: from Portuguese teca, from Malayalam tēkka]teak (tik) n. 1. a large East Indian tree, Tectona grandis, of the verbena family, yielding a hard, medium brown wood. 2. the wood of this tree, used in shipbuilding, furniture-making, etc. [1665–75; earlier teke < Portuguese teca < Malayalam tēkka] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | teak - hard strong durable yellowish-brown wood of teak trees; resistant to insects and to warping; used for furniture and in shipbuildingteakwoodTectona grandis, teak - tall East Indian timber tree now planted in western Africa and tropical America for its hard durable woodwood - the hard fibrous lignified substance under the bark of trees | | 2. | teak - tall East Indian timber tree now planted in western Africa and tropical America for its hard durable woodTectona grandisgenus Tectona, Tectona - small genus of southeastern Asian tropics: teakteak, teakwood - hard strong durable yellowish-brown wood of teak trees; resistant to insects and to warping; used for furniture and in shipbuildingtree - a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms | Translationsteak (tiːk) noun1. a type of tree that grows in India, Malaysia, Burma etc. 柚樹 柚树2. its very hard wood. The table is (made of) teak; (also adjective) teak furniture. 柚木 柚木teak
teak, tall deciduous tree (Tectona grandis) of the family Verbenaceae (verbenaverbena, common name for some members of the Verbenaceae, a family of herbs, shrubs, and trees (often climbing forms) of warmer regions of the world. Well-known wild and cultivated members of the family include species of the shrubby Lantana and of Verbena; ..... Click the link for more information. family), native to India and Malaysia but now widely cultivated in other tropical areas. Unfortunately, the wood of plantation teak is considered inferior to that of wild teak; consequently the wild populations are being decimated. Teakwood is moderately hard, easily worked, and extremely durable; beams said to be over 1,000 years old are still functional. The wood contains an essential oil that resists the action of water and prevents the rusting of iron. The heartwood is resistant to termites. Teak is superior to all other woods for shipbuilding and is also used for furniture, flooring, and general construction. Several other similar woods from unrelated trees are sometimes also called teak. Teak (Tectona grandis) is classified in the division MagnoliophytaMagnoliophyta , division of the plant kingdom consisting of those organisms commonly called the flowering plants, or angiosperms. The angiosperms have leaves, stems, and roots, and vascular, or conducting, tissue (xylem and phloem). ..... Click the link for more information. , class Magnoliopsida, order Famiales, family Verbenaceae.teakA dark golden yellow or brown wood with a greenish or black cast, moderately hard, coarse-grained, very durable; immune to the attack of insects; used for construction, plywood, and decorative paneling. See also: MasoniteTeak (Tectona grandis), a tree of the family Verbenaceae. Teak grows to 40–50 m in height and has large leaves 30–60 cm in length. The small flowers grow in panicles. The fruits are drupelike. Teak grows in deciduous forests of Asia, from India to Indonesia. It is cultivated in tropical regions of Asia for its valuable wood, which is used in the construction of ships, trains, and buildings and in furniture-making. Teakwood is beautiful and has a narrow white alburnum and a yellowish heartwood that browns as it dries. The wood is very tough and resistant to decay, harmful insects, and chemicals, yet it is easily worked. Oldfieldia africana, a tree of the family Euphorbiaceae that grows in West Africa and yields valuable wood, is called African teak. teakA dark golden yellow or brown wood with a greenish or black cast, found in southeastern Asia, India, and Burma; moderately hard, coarse-grained, very durable; oil which it contains gives it a greasy feeling and makes it immune to the attack of insects; used for exterior construction, plywood, and decorative paneling; also called Indian oak.teak
teak1. a large verbenaceous tree, Tectona grandis, of the East Indies, having white flowers and yielding a valuable dense wood 2. any of various similar trees or their wood 3. the hard resinous yellowish-brown wood of this tree, used for furniture making, etc. 4. a brown or yellowish-brown colour teak Related to teak: TEACSynonyms for teaknoun hard strong durable yellowish-brown wood of teak treesSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun tall East Indian timber tree now planted in western Africa and tropical America for its hard durable woodSynonymsRelated Words- genus Tectona
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