cocus wood

"Cocus wood" is derived from the Brya ebenus tree, native to the Caribbean, and is highly valued for its durability and tonal qualities.

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Definition

C1Woodworking

(technical)A dense, hardwood timber known for its durability, rich brown color, and ability to take a high polish.

Example

  • Cocus wood is often used in making fine furniture and woodcarvings.

C1Music

(technical)A type of wood prized for its exceptional properties, used in the manufacture of musical instruments such as flutes and bagpipes.

Example

  • Many high-quality woodwind instruments are made from cocus wood due to its stability and tonal quality.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "cocus wood":

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