Bombace

/bɒmˈbeɪs/ noun

Definition

The silky fiber or floss obtained from the seed pods of the kapok tree or similar plants.

Etymology

From Latin 'bombax' meaning cotton or silky fiber, derived from Arabic 'bambak'. The word traveled through medieval trade routes as merchants described the luxurious material.

Kelly Says

Medieval Europeans called this mysterious fluffy fiber 'bombace' when it arrived via Arab traders—they had never seen anything so light and waterproof before!

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