Capoc

/kəˈpoʊk/ noun

The silky fiber from the seed pods of the ceiba tree, used for filling pillows, life jackets, and insulation; also called kapok.

From Spanish 'capoc' or Malay 'kapok', borrowed from Tagalog or Javanese languages where the ceiba tree is native.

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