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
Star-shaped trunks of Ceiba petandra, or kapok trees, stretch up and tower over the islands.
From The Guardian ● Nov. 6, 2018
Construction is to begin this spring, and the building should be completed later this year.The highly adaptable Caribbean kapok tree inspired Project Haiti's functional design.
From New York Times ● Jan. 4, 2013
The tent smells of tar and kapok and brown paper with cheese grease on it, and crushed grass.
From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood
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