Canoewood

/ˈkænoʊwʊd/ noun

Wood suitable for or used in the construction of canoes, or a type of tree that produces such wood.

Compound of 'canoe' and 'wood.' This descriptive compound emerged to identify trees that craftspeople discovered made durable canoes, likely referring to birch, cedar, or other lightweight, flexible woods.

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