IPA: //pəˈdɑːk//
KK: /pəˈdɑk/
A type of tree found in Southeast Asia that has reddish wood with dark stripes or patterns, often used for making furniture and decorative items.
The artisan crafted a beautiful table from padauk wood, showcasing its rich color and unique grain.
The word 'padauk' originates from the Malay word 'padao', which refers to a type of tropical hardwood tree. It is commonly used to describe the wood derived from this tree, known for its durability and rich color.
Think of the Malay word 'padao' when you hear 'padauk' — it helps you remember that this word refers to a specific type of tropical hardwood.
No commonly confused words.