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rosewood

[rohz-wood] / ˈroʊzˌwʊd /


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Its rosewood handle and rectangular blade have transformed the way I cook and even the way I live.

From The Wall Street Journal

As Mr. Ipalensenda reached a fallen African rosewood tree that he was in the process of dismembering, he called out to his co-workers who were tending a nearby kiln.

From New York Times

By value and by volume, rosewood is one of the most trafficked wildlife products in the world.

From BBC

He added that said a politician in Cork had asked the Irish government to buy the rosewood stick.

From BBC

Ebonies and rosewoods threatened by logging were among trees put on the list for the first time this year.

From Seattle Times