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ironwood
/ ˈaɪənˌwʊd /
noun
- any of various betulaceous trees, such as hornbeam, that have very hard wood
- a Californian rosaceous tree, Lyonothamnus floribundus, with very hard wood
- any of various other trees with hard wood, such as the mopani
- the wood of any of these trees
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There, Ray and his team used a drought-tolerant blend of grasses for limited lawn areas, while the rest of the property was arrayed with native and desert-adapted plants, including ironwood trees and statuesque saguaros.
From Seattle Times
He showed me the stump of a Borneo ironwood—a victim of loggers.
From National Geographic
The decks are made from ironwood, a fire-resistant lumber.
From New York Times
Among them: red maple, red oak, basswood and ironwood.
From Scientific American
But what most delighted me was the perfect marriage of ornament and function in an 18th-century ironwood club from Fiji.
From New York Times
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