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teakteak /tiːk/ noun teakOrigin: 1600-1700 Portuguese teca, from Malayalam tekka - Batwing doors from a Wild West saloon led into the main bar, which was paneled in beautifully carved Siamese teak.
- Because of the large teak frame, Mama Tuyet occupied center stage on the altar.
- It was about eight inches square and framed in black teak.
- It was long, cool and cavernous here; customers sat at small round tables, also of teak.
- The commander sat in a pinstripe suit behind his desk, an island of teak in a sea of purple carpet.
- They find it difficult to build a home for their babies in a Dimmock water feature or a teak pergola.
- This is an efficiently laid-out room, with its two sinks and teak draining board.
NOUN► deck· Like the Esperanza, a Victorian steam boat, complete with original oak timbers and teak deck.· Ellen meanwhile cleared the foam from the teak deck, then searched Wavebreaker's cabins. [uncountable] a hard yellowish-brown wood that is used for making ships and good quality furniture |