dalbergia retusa
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Definition
- Noun:
- A valuable timber tree of tropical South America: Dalbergia retusa is a species of tree native to the tropical regions of South America, known for producing high-quality, dense, and durable wood.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The cabinet was crafted from the rich, dark wood of the Dalbergia retusa.
- Conservation efforts are important for species like Dalbergia retusa due to overharvesting.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific/Technical Context: The term is primarily used in botanical, forestry, and woodworking contexts to refer specifically to this tree species and its wood, often known commercially as "cocobolo."
- The luthier selected a piece of Dalbergia retusa for the guitar's back and sides because of its acoustic properties.
Variants and Related Words
- Cocobolo (n): The common name for the decorative hardwood obtained from and some closely related species.
- Cocobolo is prized for its beautiful grain and color.
- Dalbergia (n): The genus to which this tree belongs, which includes other valuable timber species like rosewood.
- Several Dalbergia species are listed under CITES regulations.
Synonyms
- Cocobolo tree: A common name for .
- Rosewood (general): While "rosewood" can refer to several species, it is a broader term that may include in commercial contexts.
Related Phrases
- Not applicable: As a specific scientific name for a tree species, does not commonly form phrasal verbs or idioms.
Noun
- a valuable timber tree of tropical South America