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Entry 3 senses Webster, 1913

Brazil wood

/(brȧ*zĭl" wo͝od`)/ · Bra·zil· wood · IPA
01 The wood of the oriental Cæsalpinia Sapan; -- so called before the discovery of America.
  1. 1.
    The wood of the oriental Cæsalpinia Sapan; -- so called before the discovery of America.
  2. 2.
    A very heavy wood of a reddish color, imported from Brazil and other tropical countries, for cabinet-work, and for dyeing. The best is the heartwood of Caesalpinia echinata, a leguminous tree; but other trees also yield it. An inferior sort comes from Jamaica, the timber of Caesalpinia Braziliensis and Caesalpinia crista. This is often distinguished as Braziletto , but the better kind is also frequently so named. The wood is also used for violin bows.
  3. 3.
    a tropical tree (Caesalpinia echinata) with a prickly trunk; its heavy red heartwood (also called brazilwood) yields a red dye and is used for cabinetry.