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Definition of Tulipwood

Tulipwood
Tulipwood Tu"lip*wood`, n. The beautiful rose-colored striped wood of a Brazilian tree (Physocalymna floribunda), much used by cabinetmakers for inlaying. Queensland tulipwood, the variegated wood of an Australian sapindaceous tree (Harpullia pendula). --J. Smith (Dict. Econ. Plants).

Meaning of Tulipwood from wikipedia

- Most commonly, tulipwood is the greenish yellowish wood yielded from the tulip tree, found on the Eastern side of North America and a similar species...
- tulipwood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tulipwood is the pinkish yellowish wood yielded from the tulip tree, Liriodendron tulipifera. Tulipwood...
- Harpullia pendula, commonly known as tulipwood, mogun-mogun, tulip lancewood, Queensland tulipwood, black tulipwood or black tulip, is a species of flowering...
- Liriodendron tulipifera—known as the tulip tree, American tulip tree, tulipwood, tuliptree, tulip poplar, whitewood, fiddletree, lynn-tree, hickory-poplar...
- C Dubonnet 'Tulipwood' (1924). Kcslot logbook.[permanent dead link‍] 1934 Hispano-Swiss J12 Ville coupe "1939-Lagonda Rapide V12 Tulipwood Ttourer". Archived...
- Tulipwood is a shingle style historic home at 1165 Hamilton Street in the Somerset section of Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, United States...
- that the phonetically similar Yagara name Magandjinafter the native tulipwood trees (magan) at Gardens Point — is a more accurate and appropriate Aboriginal...
- Drop-front desk by Martin Carlin; oak veneered with tulipwood, amaranth, holly, and sycamore; six Sèvres soft-paste porcelain plaques and two painted...
- their own right: African blackwood, cocobolo, kingwood, and Brazilian tulipwood. Some species become canopy trees (up to 30 m high), and large pieces...
- furniture takes lightweight rectilinear forms, using satinwood, ****gany, tulipwood, sycamore and rosewood for inlaid decorations, although painted finishes...