lightwood
/ˈlʌɪt.ʊwʊd/Definitions
1. noun
a type of wood that is prone to shrinking or warping when it dries
“The furniture maker chose to use lightwood for the outdoor furniture, which can withstand the changing weather conditions.”
2. noun
a type of wood that is less dense and more prone to cracking than other types of wood
“The carpenter warned the homeowner that the lightwood used in the construction of the house might develop cracks over time.”