Amadi

/əˈmɑːdi/ noun

A lightweight, easily rotted wood from West Africa, sometimes used in construction but prone to decay.

From African languages, likely from Yoruba or another West African language spoken in regions where the tree grows. The exact origin is uncertain but reflects indigenous timber classification.

AMአማዲ
ARأماضي
BNআমাদি
CAamadí
CSamadi
DAamadi
DEAmadi
ELαμάδι
ESamadí
FAامادی
FIamadi
FRamadi
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