bully tree
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Definition
Noun: A tropical hardwood tree (Manilkara bidentata) native to the Caribbean region, northern South America, and Central America. It is valued as a source of balata gum and for its dense, durable, red timber.
Usage
The term "bully tree" is used specifically to refer to this species of tree, particularly in contexts related to forestry, botany, and the timber/gum industries. - The forest contains valuable species like the bully tree. - Balata gum, harvested from the bully tree, was once important for golf ball covers.
Advanced Usage
- The tree is also known by other common names, including balata and ausubo, which may be used interchangeably in certain regional or industrial contexts.
- Its scientific synonym is .
Variants and Related Words
- Balata: Can refer to both the gum obtained from the bully tree and, in some contexts, the tree itself.
- Ausubo: Another common name for the bully tree, used especially in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.
Synonyms
- Balata tree
- Ausubo
Notes
- The term "bully tree" is a compound noun. The word "bully" in this context is not related to the common adjective meaning "a person who uses strength to harm or intimidate." It is a specific botanical term.
Noun
- a tropical hardwood tree yielding balata gum and heavy red timber