Carnauba

/kɑɹˈnaʊbə/ noun

A hard wax obtained from the leaves of a South American palm tree, used in polishes, waxes, and cosmetics.

From Portuguese carnaúba, from Tupi-Guarani indigenous language of Brazil where the plant grows natively. The word traveled directly from indigenous South America to English.

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