CALABUR TREE


Meaning of CALABUR TREE in English

ˈkaləˌbu̇(ə)r-, -(ˌ)bər- noun

Etymology: New Latin calabura

: a tropical American shrub or small tree ( Muntingia calabura ) of the family Elaeocarpaceae whose bark yields a silky fiber used in cordage and whose wood is valuable for staves — called also capulin, Jamaica cherry, silkwood

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