guaiac wood
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Definition
Noun 1. The heartwood of the palo santo tree: Guaiac wood is the dense, inner wood of trees from the genus Guaiacum, particularly Guaiacum officinale and Guaiacum sanctum (commonly called palo santo or lignum vitae). 2. A source of aromatic oil: This wood yields a resinous, aromatic oil that is extracted and used primarily in the manufacture of perfumes and fragrances.
Usage Examples
- The perfumer sourced high-quality guaiac wood for its rich, smoky, and slightly sweet scent.
- Guaiac wood is prized for its durability and distinctive aroma.
- The extraction of essential oil from guaiac wood is a specialized process.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: Historically, guaiac wood was also used for its supposed medicinal properties and was a treatment for syphilis in the 16th century.
- Botanical Specificity: The term specifically refers to the heartwood, not the sapwood or bark, of these tropical trees.
Variants and Related Words
- Guaiac (noun/adjective): Can refer to the resin or the wood itself. Also used in the term "guaiac test," a medical test for occult blood.
- Lignum vitae (noun): Another common name for the wood of trees, meaning "wood of life" in Latin.
- Palo santo (noun): Spanish for "holy wood," a common name for .
- Guaiacol (noun): A key aromatic compound derived from guaiac wood resin.
Synonyms
- Lignum vitae
- Palo santo wood (Note: This can sometimes refer to a different, unrelated aromatic wood from South America, so context is important.)
Notes on Meaning
The term "guaiac wood" has a very specific botanical and commercial meaning. It is not a general term for any fragrant wood. Its primary modern use is within the context of perfumery and aromatics.
Noun
- heartwood of a palo santo; yields an aromatic oil used in perfumes