African sandalwood
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun 1. A small shrubby African tree: This refers to a specific tree species (Baphia nitida) native to West Africa. It is characterized by its hard wood. 2. A source of dye: The tree's wood is used to produce a red dye, historically important for textiles. 3. A type of wood: The term can also refer to the hard, durable timber of this tree itself.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The vibrant color of the traditional fabric came from the African sandalwood.
- Loggers sought out African sandalwood for its valuable timber and dye.
- Botanists studied the growth patterns of the African sandalwood in its native habitat.
Advanced Usage
- "As straight as African sandalwood": An uncommon simile referencing the tree's hard, durable nature to describe something or someone very strong and unwavering.
- His moral principles were as straight as African sandalwood.
Variants and Related Words
- Camwood (n): This is the most common synonym and alternative name for the same tree () and its wood.
- Barwood (n): Another name used for this tree and related species, also valued for red dye.
- Dye-wood (n): A general term for any wood used to produce dyes, under which African sandalwood is categorized.
Synonyms
- Camwood: The primary synonym.
- Barwood: A closely related term.
- Redwood (in specific historical/trade contexts): Referring to its color-producing property, not to be confused with the giant conifer.
Notes on Meaning
- Not a true sandalwood: It is critical to note that "African sandalwood" is not related to the aromatic sandalwood trees of the genus . The name is derived from the historical trade and some similar uses of the wood, not botanical kinship.
- Historical and Economic Context: The primary historical significance of this tree lies in its use as a source of a red dye (called camwood dye) for clothing and textiles in West Africa and for trade.
Noun
- small shrubby African tree with hard wood used as a dyewood yielding a red dye