god tree
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of large tropical tree: A very large tree native to tropical regions, characterized by a massive trunk with deep vertical ridges. It produces large seed pods covered in a silky, cotton-like fiber (floss). This tree is the source of kapok fiber.
Usage Notes
- "God tree" is a common name for a specific species of tree. Its scientific name is . It is also widely known as the kapok tree or silk-cotton tree.
- The term highlights the tree's impressive, majestic size and appearance, which can be considered awe-inspiring or "god-like."
- It is used primarily in botanical, geographical, and textile contexts when discussing the source of kapok.
Examples
- The god tree towered over the canopy, its huge buttressed roots spreading wide.
- Kapok, a lightweight water-resistant fiber, is harvested from the seed pods of the god tree.
- Many animals in the rainforest rely on the god tree for food and shelter.
Advanced Usage
- The god tree often holds cultural and symbolic significance in regions where it grows, sometimes associated with life, the cosmos, or spirituality due to its immense height and longevity.
Variants and Related Words
- Kapok tree: The most common alternative name, directly referencing its commercial product.
- Silk-cotton tree: Another common name describing the silky fiber from its pods.
- Ceiba: Refers to the genus of trees to which the god tree belongs.
- Kapok: (Noun) The silky fiber obtained from the seed pods of this tree, used for stuffing pillows, life jackets, and insulation.
Synonyms
- Kapok tree
- Silk-cotton tree
- Ceiba tree ()
Related Phrases/Idioms
- (As) majestic as a god tree: Used poetically or descriptively to emphasize great size, age, or imposing presence.
- The ancient redwood stood in the clearing, as majestic as a god tree.
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