Caraipa

/ˌkærɑːˈiːpə/ noun

Definition

A tropical South American tree of the Calophyllaceae family that produces valuable timber and resin.

Etymology

From Tupi/indigenous South American languages, the word refers to a tree species native to tropical regions. It entered English through naturalist observations and botanical classifications.

Kelly Says

The caraipa tree shows how indigenous names for plants often embed deep ecological knowledge—different parts were used for medicine, timber, and ceremonial purposes by native peoples.

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