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iroko

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /ɪˈroʊkoʊ/

KK: /ɪˈroʊkoʊ/

noun
Definition

A type of strong hardwood that comes from certain trees found in Africa, often used for making furniture and other wooden items.


Example

The carpenter chose iroko wood for the table because of its durability and beautiful grain.


Conversation
Sloth A
I just got some new furniture made from iroko wood.
Sloth B
Oh, that sounds nice! I've heard it's really durable.
Sloth A
Yeah, it's supposed to be resistant to insects, too.
Sloth B
That's perfect for outdoor furniture then!

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
timber
lumber
wood
Antonyms
softwood
bamboo
plastic
Root Explanation

The word 'iroko' originates from the Yoruba language, meaning a type of hardwood tree known for its durability and resistance to decay. It is commonly used in furniture making and construction.

Memory Tip

Think of the Yoruba word for a strong and durable tree — that's why 'iroko' refers to this specific type of hardwood.

Visually Confused Words
kioko
iloko
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