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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (1)

1. tropical tree with prickly trunk; its heavy red wood yields a red dye and is used for cabinetry;
[syn: brazilwood, peachwood, peach-wood, pernambuco wood, Caesalpinia echinata]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

peachwood \peach"wood`\ (p[=e]ch"w[oo^]d`) n. 1. A tropical tree Caesalpinia echinata, having a prickly trunk; its heavy red wood yields a red dye and is used for cabinetry. Syn: Caesalpinia echinata. [WordNet 1.5] 2. The heavy red wood of the Caesalpinia echinata; brazilwood; pernambuco wood. [WordNet 1.5]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Lima \Li"ma\ (l[=e]"m[.a] or l[imac]"m[.a]), n. The capital city of Peru, in South America. [1913 Webster] Lima bean. (Bot.) (a) A variety of climbing or pole bean (Phaseolus lunatus), which has very large flattish seeds. (b) The seed of this plant, much used for food. Lima wood (Bot.), the beautiful dark wood of the South American tree C[ae]salpinia echinata. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Brazil wood \Bra*zil" wood`\, Brazilwood \Bra*zil"wood`\(br[.a]*z[i^]l" w[oo^]d`). [OE. brasil, LL. brasile (cf. Pg. & Sp. brasil, Pr. bresil, Pr. bresil); perh. from Sp. or Pg. brasa a live coal (cf. Braze, Brasier); or Ar. vars plant for dyeing red or yellow. This name was given to the wood from its color; and it is said that King Emanuel, of Portugal, gave the name Brazil to the country in South America on account of its producing this wood.] [1913 Webster] 1. The wood of the oriental C[ae]salpinia Sapan; -- so called before the discovery of America. [1913 Webster] 2. A very heavy wood of a reddish color, imported from Brazil and other tropical countries, for cabinet-work, and for dyeing. The best is the heartwood of Caesalpinia echinata, a leguminous tree; but other trees also yield it. An inferior sort comes from Jamaica, the timber of Caesalpinia Braziliensis and Caesalpinia crista. This is often distinguished as Braziletto, but the better kind is also frequently so named. The wood is also used for violin bows. [1913 Webster] 3. a tropical tree (Caesalpinia echinata) with a prickly trunk; its heavy red heartwood (also called brazilwood) yields a red dye and is used for cabinetry. Syn: peachwood, pernambuco wood. [WordNet 1.5]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

Caesalpinia echinata n 1: tropical tree with prickly trunk; its heavy red wood yields a red dye and is used for cabinetry [syn: brazilwood, peachwood, peach-wood, pernambuco wood, Caesalpinia echinata]