Barwood

/ˈbɑrˌwʊd/ noun

A tropical West African tree that produces a reddish dye wood, historically valuable for coloring textiles.

From 'bar' (possibly from an African language) and 'wood,' naming the tree for its product. It became well-known during the age of colonial trade when European dyers prized it for creating rich reds and purples.

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