Ablach

/ˈæblæk/ noun

In Scottish usage, a worthless or stunted tree, or wood of inferior quality.

From Scottish Gaelic origins, 'ablach' refers to poor-quality timber. The word entered English through Scottish regional vocabulary and forestry terminology.

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