Alburn

/ˈɔːlbɜːrn/ noun

Obsolete or dialectal term for sapwood; the light-colored outer wood of a tree that lies between the bark and the heartwood.

From Old English 'alburnnum,' related to Latin 'alburnum' (sapwood), derived from 'albus' (white). This forestry term has been largely replaced by 'sapwood' in modern usage.

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