Andaman redwood
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Definition
Noun 1. A type of decorative wood: "Andaman redwood" is the mottled, curly-grained timber obtained from the tree species Pterocarpus indicus, also known as Amboyna or Burmese rosewood. It is valued for its distinctive figured grain pattern and color.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- The cabinet was crafted from exquisite Andaman redwood.
- Due to its beauty, Andaman redwood is often used for high-end veneers and inlays.
Advanced Usage
- As a material specification: The term is used in woodworking, furniture making, and luxury goods to specify a premium material.
- The designer specified Andaman redwood for the instrument panel.
Variants and Related Words
- Amboyna (n): A common commercial name for the same wood, particularly the burl wood from , known for its highly figured, mottled appearance.
- Burmese Rosewood (n): Another name for the timber from , referencing its origin and relation to other rosewoods.
- Pterocarpus indicus (n): The botanical name for the tree species that yields Andaman redwood.
Synonyms
- Figured Amboyna: Highlights the wood's decorative grain.
- Padauk (related): Refers to wood from trees in the same genus (), which may have similar coloration but different grain patterns.
Noun
- mottled curly-grained wood of Pterocarpus indicus