oak
oak
noun, often attributive \ˈōk\ plural oaks or oak
Definition of OAK
1
a : any of a genus (Quercus) of trees or shrubs of the beech family that produce acorns; also : any of various plants related to or resembling the oaks b : the tough hard durable wood of an oak tree
2
: the leaves of an oak used as decoration
— oak·en \ˈō-kən\ adjective
Examples of OAK
- Tall oaks line the street.
- The table is solid oak.
- The cabinets are made of oak.
Origin of OAK
Middle English ook, from Old English āc; akin to Old High German eih oak and perhaps to Greek aigilōps, a kind of oak
First Known Use: before 12th century
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