lēˈnälōā noun
also li·na·loa -ōä
( -s )
Etymology: Mexican Spanish lináloe, from Spanish, agalloch, from Medieval Latin lignum aloes, literally, wood of the aloe
: the wood of any of several trees of the genus Bursera especially of a Mexican tree ( B. aloexylon ) that yields a perfume and is used to some extent in furniture and cabinetwork