Alcornoque

/ˌælkɔːrˈnoʊkeɪ/ noun

The cork oak tree (Quercus suber) native to southwestern Europe, particularly Spain and Portugal, which produces cork bark.

Spanish and Portuguese term from Arabic 'al-qurunuq,' meaning cork oak. The word traveled from Arabic through Iberian languages as Islamic Spain's agricultural and botanical knowledge influenced European terminology.

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