Manilkara bidentata
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tropical hardwood tree: A large tree species native to tropical regions of the Americas, known for its durable wood and as a source of latex. * Scientific Classification: It belongs to the Sapotaceae family. Its scientific name is Manilkara bidentata. * Key Characteristics: It yields a commercially significant latex (balata gum) and produces a dense, heavy timber.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The forest is home to valuable species like Manilkara bidentata.
- Manilkara bidentata is harvested for both its timber and its gum.
- Conservation efforts are important for Manilkara bidentata due to over-exploitation.
Advanced Usage
- In Botanical/Ecological Context: The term is used precisely in scientific, forestry, and conservation literature to identify this specific species, distinguishing it from other tropical hardwoods.
- The study focused on the growth rate of Manilkara bidentata in secondary forests.
Variants and Related Words
- Balata: (noun) The non-elastic gum obtained from , historically used for items like golf ball covers and machine belts.
- Bulletwood: (noun) A common name for , referring to the extreme density and hardness of its timber.
- Aussino: (noun) Another common name for this tree species.
Synonyms
- Bulletwood tree
- Balata tree
Related Terms (Contextual Associations)
- Hardwood: The category of wood from deciduous trees, which includes the timber from .
- Latex: A milky fluid produced by some plants; is a source of balata latex.
- Tropical timber: A commercial classification for wood from tropical forests, under which this tree's wood is traded.
Noun
- a tropical hardwood tree yielding balata gum and heavy red timber