rockwood

/ˈrɒkwʊd/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of wood or wood-based material made from a mixture of wood fibers and synthetic resin, often used for exterior cladding.

“The new building’s exterior was clad with a combination of brick and rockwood for added durability and insulation.”

Synonyms

  • composite wood
  • engineered wood
  • fiberboard

Antonyms

  • natural wood
  • solid wood