oaky
English
Etymology
From
oak
+
-y
.
Pronunciation
(
US
)
IPA
(key)
:
/ˈoʊki/
Rhymes:
-əʊki
Adjective
oaky
(
comparative
oakier
,
superlative
oakiest
)
Resembling or characteristic of the
oak
tree
or its wood.
Describing the taste of
wine
that has been aged in
oak
and acquired
tannins
from the wood.
Anagrams
kayo
,
okay
,
yoak
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