lacewood

IPA: ɫˈeɪswʊd

noun

  • Any of several types of wood with a coarse texture, but especially that from several varieties of sycamore.
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Examples of "lacewood" in Sentences

  • A stack of lumber is made up of woods like bocote and lacewood.
  • I did love the lacewood pine trees though, with their patchy beautiful bark.
  • The timber, often called lacewood, is figured and valuable for indoor furniture.
  • Highlights include a "gull-featured" entertainment center of bleached lacewood, Japanese ash and African mahogany accents in the master stateroom.
  • : 35 AM lacewood asked: When you wrote Death of the Necromancer, did you already know you were going to write the Ships of Air trilogy, or have the ideas behind it in mind?
  • Hi, folks ... turns out that the lacewood wouldn't bend properly without scorching (that's apparently a problem with figured wood and tight bends), so we settled on some nicely figured curly maple.
  • The granite and lacewood entry, dominated by an old merchant's chest where shoes were stored, was one of many spaces which served to connect the visitor from the outside world with the inner heart of the villa.

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