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palo santo

American  
[pal-oh san-toh] / ˈpæl oʊ ˈsæn toʊ /

noun

  1. a South American tree, Bulnesia sarmienti, of the caltrop family, yielding a fragrant essential oil.

  2. a tropical American tree, Triplaris americana, of the buckwheat family, having large leaves and showy red female flowers.


Etymology

Origin of palo santo

From Latin American Spanish: literally, “holy wood”

Example Sentences

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To make my own, I alchemized a potpourri of sandalwood, hinoki wood, palo santo, mint, patchouli and tachibana orange.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 14, 2026

This pretty kit contains mountain sage, frankincense, myrrh and white copal resin; a Selenite stick; crystals and a palo santo stick for smudging.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 16, 2023

“One of my dancers was lighting palo santo and we just looked at each other like …” Tres and Erykah talked about the singer Teena Marie over a cigarette.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 22, 2023

Look for surprising touches, such as drinks served with swirls of aromatic palo santo wood smoke, or arriving in clay pots.

From Washington Post • Aug. 4, 2022

Returning to the palo santo tree, she rested not far from a group of Galapagos mockingbirds.

From "Frightful's Mountain" by Jean Craighead George