Basswood

/ˈbæsˌwʊd/ noun

A type of softwood tree native to North America, valued for carving, woodworking, and as a shade tree due to its light, fine-grained wood.

Compound word from 'bass' (a variant of older 'bast,' referring to the inner bark fiber of linden trees) plus 'wood,' named for the tree's useful fibrous bark.

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