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post oak
noun
any of several American oaks, especially Quercus stellata, the wood of which is used for posts.
Word History and Origins
Origin of post oak1
Example Sentences
There are few areas of old-growth post oak trees left in Texas.
She was the one who taught Bludso how to tend fires, season meat and prepare Texas-style barbecue, low and slow with smoldering splits of post oak.
He smokes the ribs over post oak and pecan woods; the final texture emerges a bit ropier than the lush, almost custardy Central Texas barbecue exemplars.
His burial site, behind his presidential museum in College Station, Texas, is near a pond and across a footbridge over a creek where three large post oaks form a semicircle.
It’s prime beef, seasoned only with salt, pepper and the scent of post oak and mesquite.
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