释义 |
whitewood \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun 1. : any of various trees that have light-colored or almost white wood: as a. : basswood 1a b. : cottonwood 1 c. : tulip tree d. (1) : either of two trees (Tabebuia leucoxylon and T. pentaphylla) that are found in the West Indies (2) : either of two lauraceous trees (Ocotea leucoxylon and Nectandra antillana) of the same region e. : canella 3 f. (1) : a tree (Atalaya hemiglauca) of the family Sapindaceae that is found in Australia (2) : a cheesewood (Pittosporum bicolor) of the same region g. Britain (1) : linden (2) : wayfaring tree (3) : norway spruce 2. a. : the wood of a whitewood; especially : the pale yellowish or brownish soft wood of the tulip tree that is used chiefly for woodenware and interior finishings and in boatbuilding b. : sapwood 3. : a rather small tropical American tree (Drypetes diversifolia) of the family Euphorbiaceae with milky white bark and ivory white fruits |