Camwood

/ˈkæmˌwʊd/ noun

A West African hardwood tree or the dye made from its red heartwood, used historically for coloring textiles.

From the Wolof or Mandinka word for the tree, combined with English 'wood.' The tree (Baphia nitida) produces a distinctive red dye that became valuable in the European cloth trade during the 16th-18th centuries.

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