Padauk
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Padauk — Padauk, ein Holz, Padouk. * * * Pa|dauk: ↑Padouk. Pa|douk [pa dauk], Padauk, das; s [engl. padouk, aus dem Birmanischen]: braunrotes, hartes Edelholz eines in Afrika u. Asien beheimateten Baumes … Universal-Lexikon
padauk — statusas Neteiktinas sritis medienos pramonė ryšiai: žiūrėk – koralmedis šaltinis Valstybinės lietuvių kalbos komisijos 2003 m. gruodžio 22 d. rekomendacija Nr. 9 „Dėl kai kurių medienos pavadinimų“ (Inf. pran., 2004, Nr. 3) … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
padauk — [pə douk′] n. [< native name in Myanmar] a reddish wood obtained from various leguminous trees (genus Pterocarpus) native to Asia and Africa … English World dictionary
padauk — /peuh dowk /, n. padouk. [1830 40] * * * ▪ plant any of several species of tropical trees of the genus Pterocarpus in the family Fabaceae. Padauks of the Indo Malaysia region have a tendency to be larger than related species elsewhere. They … Universalium
padauk — [pa daʊk] (also padouk) noun 1》 a hard wood from a tropical tree, resembling rosewood. 2》 the tree which produces padauk wood. [Pterocarpus soyauxii (W. Africa) and related species.] Origin C19: from Burmese … English new terms dictionary
padauk — /pəˈdaʊk/ (say puh dowk), / ˈdɔk/ (say dawk) noun 1. any of various trees of the genus Pterocarpus, family Fabaceae, yielding a reddish wood similar to mahogany. 2. the wood of a padauk tree. {Myanmar (Burmese) …
padauk — noun tree native to southeastern Asia having reddish wood with a mottled or striped black grain • Syn: ↑padouk, ↑amboyna, ↑Pterocarpus indicus • Hypernyms: ↑tree • Member Holonyms: ↑Pterocarpus, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
PaDauk Pin Lal — Infobox Film name = PaDauk Pin Lal or Pa Dauk Sea image size = caption = director = producer = writer = narrator = starring = music = cinematography = editing = distributor = release = 2003 runtime = country = MYA language = budget = amg id =… … Wikipedia
padauk — pa·dauk … English syllables
padauk — pa•dauk [[t]pəˈdaʊk[/t]] n. pln fur padouk • Etymology: 1830–40 … From formal English to slang