Caulote

/kɔːˈloʊteɪ/ noun

A Central American tree (Guazuma ulmifolia) whose bark and wood have been used traditionally for fiber and other purposes.

From Spanish/Nahuatl origin, possibly from Aztec language roots. The word entered English through trade and botanical documentation in colonial Central America.

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