- Look up
satinwood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Satinwood may
refer to: Originally:
Chloroxylon swietenia, Ceylon, Sri
Lanka satinwood or East Indian...
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Chloroxylon swietenia , the
Ceylon satinwood or East
Indian satinwood, is a
tropical hardwood, the sole
species in the
genus Chloroxylon (from the Gr****...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Cape
chestnut (Calodendrum capense) Catalpa,
catawba (Catalpa)
Ceylon satinwood (Chloroxylon swietenia)
Cherry (Prunus)
Black cherry (Prunus serotina)...
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common names avodiré, apeya, engan, agbe, lusamba, wansenwa,
African satinwood, and
African white ****gany.
Although the
species epithet given by François...
- tree in the
family Rutaceae.
Common names include noyer, West
Indian satinwood,
yellow sanders, tembetaria, and
yellow sandalwood. It is
native to Anguilla...
- 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...