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Definition of bubinga in English: bubinganoun bʊˈbɪŋɡəbuˈbɪŋɡə mass nounReddish-brown timber used chiefly for inlay work and as a veneer. The timber is obtained from several tropical African trees of the genus Guibourtia, family Leguminosae Example sentencesExamples - That's why bubinga is used in pianos and guitars.
- The segmented vase is made of 2,017 pieces of bubinga, figured hard maple, and wenge.
- The Peace Kahuna is all bubinga - 9 plies of hand selected bubinga for tune, volume, and sheer strength.
- It's 48’ x 30’ and I'm not sure if the yellowish tint is from the finishing agent or the camera, but I've never seen bubinga have yellow like this.
- Some amazing veneer showed up in the shop today; one bundle was some great quilted bubinga that made me think of a top for a hall table.
Definition of bubinga in US English: bubinganounbuˈbɪŋɡəbo͞oˈbiNGɡə Reddish-brown timber used chiefly for inlay work and as a veneer. The timber is obtained from several tropical African trees of the genus Guibourtia, family Leguminosae Example sentencesExamples - That's why bubinga is used in pianos and guitars.
- The segmented vase is made of 2,017 pieces of bubinga, figured hard maple, and wenge.
- Some amazing veneer showed up in the shop today; one bundle was some great quilted bubinga that made me think of a top for a hall table.
- The Peace Kahuna is all bubinga - 9 plies of hand selected bubinga for tune, volume, and sheer strength.
- It's 48’ x 30’ and I'm not sure if the yellowish tint is from the finishing agent or the camera, but I've never seen bubinga have yellow like this.
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