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hardwood

American  
[hahrd-wood] / ˈhɑrdˌwʊd /

noun

  1. the hard, compact wood or timber of various trees, as the oak, cherry, maple, or mahogany.

  2. a tree yielding such wood.


adjective

  1. made or constructed of hardwood.

    a hardwood floor.

hardwood British  
/ ˈhɑːdˌwʊd /

noun

  1. the wood of any of numerous broad-leaved dicotyledonous trees, such as oak, beech, ash, etc, as distinguished from the wood of a conifer

  2. any tree from which this wood is obtained

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hardwood Scientific  
/ härdwd′ /
  1. A eudicot or magnoliid tree, especially as distinguished from a coniferous, or softwood, tree.

  2. The wood of a eudicot or magnoliid tree. Hardwoods are in general harder than softwood. However, some hardwoods, such as basswood, are comparatively soft, while some softwoods, such as yew, are comparatively hard.


Etymology

Origin of hardwood

First recorded in 1560–70; hard + wood 1

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Example Sentences

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We have a lot of hardwood scraps from our larger tables, and we’re going to use all these cool little pieces.”

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 8, 2026

While there are no interior photos, the listing notes that the layout features “light-filled living spaces” in an idyllic setting, complete with fireplaces, high ceilings, and hardwood floors.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 5, 2026

But tariffs still hit hardwood from Vietnam and textiles from India and China.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 3, 2026

The dense and heavy tropical hardwood is prized for its remarkable properties such as rot and salt resistance, as well as its beauty and as a symbol of status and prestige.

From BBC • Feb. 2, 2026

Hannah went off to the kitchen, her old man’s slippers plopping down the stairs and over the hardwood floors.

From "Sula" by Toni Morrison