Brierwood

/ˈbraɪərˌwʊd/ noun

The hard, dense wood of brier plants, especially used for making tobacco pipes and decorative items.

From brier (prickly shrub) + wood (from Old English wudu meaning 'forest' or 'timber'). This refers specifically to the wood's usefulness.

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