Bombay ceiba
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Definition
Noun: * Bombay ceiba: A large, tropical deciduous tree (Ceiba pentandra), also commonly known as the kapok tree or silk-cotton tree. It is characterized by a massive, often buttressed trunk with distinctive ridges, large seed pods filled with seeds covered in a silky, cotton-like fiber (kapok), and impressive height.
Usage
- The Bombay ceiba is a keystone species in many tropical forests, providing habitat and food for various animals.
- The fluffy fiber from the seed pods of the Bombay ceiba has been traditionally used for stuffing pillows and life jackets due to its buoyancy and lightness.
- Due to its immense size and striking appearance, the Bombay ceiba is often a landmark tree in the regions where it grows.
Advanced Usage
- The Bombay ceiba is sometimes referred to as the "silent cotton tree" in historical texts describing tropical botany.
- In some cultures, the Bombay ceiba is considered a sacred or symbolic tree.
Variants and Related Words
- Kapok tree: The most common synonym, referring directly to the commercially valuable fiber it produces.
- Silk-cotton tree: Another frequent common name, highlighting the silky quality of the seed fiber.
- Ceiba pentandra: The formal botanical (Latin) name for the species.
- Kapok (noun): The silky fiber obtained from the seed pods of this tree.
Synonyms
- Kapok tree
- Silk-cotton tree
- Ceiba tree (Note: is the genus name and can refer to related species)
Notes
- "Bombay ceiba" is a specific common name for . The inclusion of "Bombay" (now Mumbai, India) likely references a geographical point of introduction or historical trade of the tree or its kapok fiber.
Noun
- massive tropical tree with deep ridges on its massive trunk and bearing large pods of seeds covered with silky floss; source of the silky kapok fiber