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oak leather

noun

Mycology.
  1. a thick sheet of mycelium occurring in decayed oak wood.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of oak leather1

First recorded in 1745–55
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Example Sentences

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Handsomely renovated interiors were designed by the in-demand Swedish firm Wingardhs, known for mixing materials — concrete, marble, oak, leather — with furnishings both midcentury and modern.

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The sophisticated interiors feature a pale palette and rich materials, including oak, leather, copper, and marble.

The stylish tavern boasts timeless materials like oak, leather, and raw steel, while geometric tile floors and limewashed walls keep things fresh.

Comers networked in an upper-deck dining area replete with oak, leather and shagreen.

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U. S. Army--Boy Scout Shoe is made of Shrewsbury leather with double sole of solid oak leather reinforced so that it cannot break away.

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