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ca·bre·u·va \ˌkabrēˈüvə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Portuguese cabriúva, from Tupi cabreúva, cabureiba : either of two timber trees (Myrocarpus frondosus and M. fastigiatus) of the family Leguminosae of southern Brazil and Argentina whose wood is brownish, strong, and hard, takes a high polish, and yields a balsam |