doty

/ˈdoʊti/
adjective
  1. (Of wood) having decay or rot, especially in the early stages, often showing dark spots or streaks.
    • The old barn's beams were doty and needed to be replaced.
    • The carpenter warned that doty wood would not hold the weight.
    • He rejected the plank because it was doty in several places.
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