woodgrain

IPA: wˈʊdgrˈeɪn

noun

  • The grain of wood.

wood grain

IPA: wˈʊdgreɪn

Root Word: Wood grain

noun

  • the longitudinal arrangement of wood fibers"grain, n.1".
  • Wood grain most commonly refers to the texture and appearance of the wood fibres.
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Examples of "woodgrain" in Sentences

    Examples of "wood-grain" in Sentences

    • For a few freezed-frames, you can see that, yes, the wood-grain matches!
    • JT Money erupted from two Pioneer wood-grain speakers vibrating in the trunk.
    • The interior had sweet buckets, a horseshoe shifter on the console, factory eight-track sound, and a wood-grain dash.
    • The Range Rover is a garage mainstay for many of the wealthy who revel in its leather interior, wood-grain highlights and expensive price tag.
    • This is not a tragedy, as said microwave was left behind by the last inhabitants of this residence, and it's old enough that it has rotary dials and wood-grain.
    • Trex Transcend decking (shown) comes in 1-inch-thick square or grooved boards with wood-grain patterns in four colors; matching railing is available in six colors.
    • My father's comment after riding in it was: "This car has a five-speed transmission, convertible top, wood-grain dashboard and great looks; if it had comfort, it would have everything!"
    • Doctors Sigmund and Carl, you gnostic guides, bogus high priests, you and your disciples have nothing to offer us here, at this well-lit table with its fake wood-grain finish, paper place mats, and scuffedup stainless-steel forks and spoons.

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