Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
rotting-wood
Noun
/ˈrɒtɪŋ wʊd/

Definition
Wood that is decaying or decomposing due to the action of fungi and other microorganisms.

Examples
- The old shed was filled with rotting wood, making it unsafe to enter.
- We had to replace the rotting wood in the deck to prevent further damage.
- After the heavy rains, I noticed some rotting wood around the windowsills.

Meaning
Rotting wood refers to timber that has begun to deteriorate, often characterized by a soft, crumbly texture and a distinct smell. This condition typically occurs when wood is exposed to moisture and inadequate ventilation, making it an ideal environment for rot-causing organisms.

Synonyms
- Decayed wood
- Decomposed timber
- Fungal timber