Caucho

/ˈkaʊtʃoʊ/ noun

Rubber, especially natural rubber from rubber trees found in South America, or the rubber tree itself.

From Spanish caucho, borrowed from Quechua (an indigenous Andean language) cauchuc or similar terms, referring to the rubber-producing tree. The word traveled from indigenous Amazonian cultures through Spanish colonizers to become the basis for rubber terminology worldwide.

AM Rubber
ARمطاط
BNরাবার
CAgoma
CSguma
DAgummi
DEKautschuk
ELελαστικό
EScaucho
FAلاستیک
FIkummi
FRcaoutchouc
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