indian blackwood
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tree species (Dalbergia latifolia) native to India, valued for its dark, dense, and durable timber. This term refers specifically to the tree itself, which is a type of rosewood. 2. The dark purple or brownish-purple wood obtained from the Dalbergia latifolia tree. This wood is prized for its hardness, fine grain, and rich color, often used in high-quality furniture, musical instruments, and carving.
Usage Examples
- Noun (referring to the tree):
- The Indian blackwood is a slow-growing species found in the forests of southern India.
- Conservation efforts are important for protecting the Indian blackwood from over-exploitation.
- Noun (referring to the timber):
- The cabinet was crafted from beautifully grained Indian blackwood.
- Due to its density, Indian blackwood is sometimes used to make high-end knife handles.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or trade contexts: The term is used precisely to distinguish from other types of rosewood or blackwood, such as African blackwood (). Its use is common in discussions about sustainable forestry, timber classification, and luxury goods.
Variants and Related Words
- Indian rosewood: A common alternative name for the same tree and timber.
- Bombay blackwood: Another regional name for this species.
- Java palisandre: A name sometimes used in the timber trade.
- Dalbergia latifolia: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
- Indian rosewood (the most direct synonym)
- East Indian rosewood (descriptive synonym emphasizing origin)
Related Phrases / Terms
- Rosewood: The broader category of decorative woods from various species, which includes Indian blackwood.
- Hardwood: A classification for wood from deciduous trees; Indian blackwood is a dense hardwood.
- Timber tree: A tree cultivated primarily for its wood; the Indian blackwood is a commercially important timber tree.
Noun
- East Indian tree having a useful dark purple wood