Calaba

/kæˈlɑːbə/ noun

A large tropical South American tree that produces valuable hardwood and oil, also called the star-nut tree or Calophyllum calaba.

From Spanish and Portuguese colonial names for Caribbean trees, likely derived from indigenous Carib or Taíno languages. The word entered English through tropical trade and natural history documentation.

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