English edit

Etymology edit

jarrah +‎ wood

Noun edit

jarrahwood (uncountable)

  1. The wood of the jarrah tree.
    • 1989, Désirée Picton-Seymour, Historical buildings in South Africa:
      The floors were paved with mellow red tiles filched from an old farmhouse and the ceilings were beamed with jarrahwood.
    • 2007, Brooke Biaz, Moon Dance:
      And with his ghostly honking wailing he heads out the jarrahwood door. But it doesn't end there.