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zebrawood

[ zee-bruh-wood; British also zeb-ruh- ]

noun

  1. any of several trees, especially Connarus guianensis, of tropical America, yielding a striped, hard wood used for making furniture.
  2. the wood of any of these trees.


zebrawood

/ ˈzɛbrəˌwʊd; ˈziː- /

noun

  1. a tree, Connarus guianensis, of tropical America, Asia, and Africa, yielding striped hardwood used in cabinetwork: family Connaraceae
  2. any of various other trees or shrubs having striped wood
  3. the wood of any of these trees
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Word History and Origins

Origin of zebrawood1

First recorded in 1775–85; zebra + wood 1
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Example Sentences

The zebrawood trees, known locally as "msasas", on the road to the eastern highlands have always meant a lot to me.

From BBC

The kitchen has two Miele dishwashers and other high-end appliances, along with a butler’s pantry, a copper sink and an island of zebrawood, to name a few features.

San Diego watch brand Original Grain has launched its Minimalist watch in zebrawood and rose gold. $149 at OriginalGrain.com.

The unit features colored glass, bright blue columns and a variety of wood types, including olive ash, primavera, movingui and zebrawood.

Energetic zebrawood cabinetry was crafted by Jonathan Pauls in Georgetown.

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