pecky

/ˈpɛki/
adjective
  1. Having small holes or marks, especially in wood, caused by birds or insects.
    • She chose pecky cedar for the ceiling because the small marks gave it a rustic look.
    • The old barn was built with pecky cypress wood, full of tiny holes from woodpeckers.
    • The carpenter explained that pecky lumber is often used for decorative paneling.
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