paddlewood Synonyms
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paddlewood Meaning
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paddlewood (n.)
The light elastic wood of the Aspidosperma excelsum, a tree of Guiana having a fluted trunk readily split into planks.
paddlewood Sentence Examples
- The paddlewood's symmetrical shape made it an ideal tool for stirring viscous liquids.
- The canoeist used the paddlewood to propel her vessel through the tranquil waters.
- The carpenter used a paddlewood to spread glue evenly across the surface.
- The artist deftly wielded the paddlewood to create intricate designs in the wet clay.
- The baker used a paddlewood to knead the dough until it reached the desired consistency.
- The gardener used a paddlewood to smooth the soil around newly planted seeds.
- The potter used a paddlewood to shape and define the contours of the clay vessel.
- The sculptor used a paddlewood to refine the details of his wooden carving.
- The teacher used a paddlewood to demonstrate the principles of physics to her students.
- The homeowner used a paddlewood to scrape paint off the walls before repainting.
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The light elastic wood of the Aspidosperma excelsum, a tree of Guiana having a fluted trunk readily split into planks.
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The paddlewood's symmetrical shape made it an ideal tool for stirring viscous liquids.
The canoeist used the paddlewood to propel her vessel through the tranquil waters.
The carpenter used a paddlewood to spread glue evenly across the surface.
The artist deftly wielded the paddlewood to create intricate designs in the wet clay.