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lemonwood
[ lem-uhn-wood ]
noun
- a tropical American tree, Calycophyllum candidissimum, of the madder family, having flowers with conspicuous white calyx lobes.
- the hard, tough wood of this tree, used for fishing rods and archery bows.
lemonwood
/ ˈlɛmənˌwʊd /
noun
- a small tree, Pittosporum eugenioides, of New Zealand having a white bark and lemon-scented flowers
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Origin of lemonwood1
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Example Sentences
Another love of Flohr’s is a lemonwood long bow with walnut and ebony accents that he calls “The Phoenix.”
From Washington Times
Upon the lemonwood table lay a strip of parchment, upon which was written her favourite motto: 'To live is to rule by means of beauty.'
From Project Gutenberg
Furniture of ivory, of ebony and lemonwood, preciously inlaid, gave to the place an air of cunning confusion.
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