Definition of Satinwood. Meaning of Satinwood. Synonyms of Satinwood

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Definition of Satinwood

Satinwood
Satinwood Sat"in*wood`, n. (Bot.) The hard, lemon-colored, fragrant wood of an East Indian tree (Chloroxylon Swietenia). It takes a lustrous finish, and is used in cabinetwork. The name is also given to the wood of a species of prickly ash (Xanthoxylum Carib[ae]um) growing in Florida and the West Indies.

Meaning of Satinwood from wikipedia

- Look up satinwood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Satinwood may refer to: Originally: Chloroxylon swietenia, Ceylon, Sri Lanka satinwood or East Indian...
- Chloroxylon swietenia , the Ceylon satinwood or East Indian satinwood, is a tropical hardwood, the sole species in the genus Chloroxylon (from the Gr****...
- Rutaceae (the rue family, which, apart from rue, includes citrus, and Ceylon satinwood), native to Asia. The plant is also sometimes called sweet neem, although...
- Among the trees of the dry-land forests are valuable species such as satinwood, ebony, ironwood, ****gany and teak. The wet zone is a tropical evergreen...
- tree in the family Rutaceae. Common names include noyer, West Indian satinwood, yellow sanders, tembetaria, and yellow sandalwood. It is native to Anguilla...
- that balloon clock is derived from French styles that are usually of satinwood or ****gany with a convex or flat dial. Banjo clock Carriage clock Lantern...
- smell. Chloroxylon swietenia - east Indian satinwood or Sri Lanka satinwood Chloroxylon faho - Madagascar satinwood "Chloroxylon". Plants of the World Online...
- to bear that name. The ship was built in the United States in 1944 as Satinwood (YN-89) as a net tender of the Ailanthus class (but later redesignated...
- Queensland. Common names include deep yellowwood, yellow cedar and tulip satinwood. A medium-sized tree growing to around 25 metres tall and a trunk diameter...
- Zanthoxylum gilletii, the East African satinwood, is a tree species in the genus Zanthoxylum found in Africa. The fruits are used to produce the ****e...