kapok
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of kapok
1740–50; < Javanese (or Malay of Java and Sumatra) kapuk the name of the tree
Example Sentences
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The kapok tree stood in the middle of a roundabout in central Freetown near the national museum and the president's office.
From Reuters • May 25, 2023
As we ventured further into Casamance by dug-out canoe, itself built from a single piece of wood hewn from the roots of a kapok tree, the true value of the project was brought into focus.
From BBC • Dec. 27, 2022
Perhaps the most eloquent examples are a roomful of coiled sculptures made from women’s mesh tights stuffed with kapok.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 17, 2019
Star-shaped trunks of Ceiba petandra, or kapok trees, stretch up and tower over the islands.
From The Guardian • Nov. 6, 2018
After the flowers of the silk cotton tree were gone, it grew beautiful brown pods that began to burst, showering kapok all over the island and into the lake.
From "Flying Through Water" by Mamle Wolo
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