Brazilite

/ˈbræzɪlaɪt/ noun

A historical term for various tropical woods that produce red-brown dyes, or sometimes a mineral variety; also relates to the dye compounds from brasilwood.

From 'brazil' (the dyewood) plus the suffix '-ite' (used for minerals and sometimes for substances). The word bridges the meaning of the wood itself and the dye products it contains.

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