carnauba
See also: carnaúba
English
A carnauba
Etymology
From Portuguese carnaúba, from Old Tupi karanaiwa.
Noun
carnauba (countable and uncountable, plural carnaubas)
- A Brazilian palm tree having waxy, fan-shaped leaves and toothed leafstalks, Copernicia prunifera.
- (uncountable) The hard wax obtained from the leaves of this plant and used especially in polishes.
Synonyms
- (wax): carnauba wax
Translations
Further reading
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carnauba on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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Copernicia prunifera on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
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Copernicia prunifera on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
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