Acajou

/ˌækəˈʒuː/ noun

The French word for cashew or mahogany wood; historically used to describe tropical hardwoods and products from trees of the cashew family.

From French acajou, borrowed from Portuguese 'acajú' or 'caju,' which came from Tupi (a Brazilian indigenous language) 'acayú,' referring to the cashew fruit and tree. The term extended to describe similar tropical woods.

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