barwood
/ˈbɑːrwʊd/Definitions
1. noun
wood or timber from a bar tree, especially the root wood of the black bar tree (Berchemia zanthoxyloides) or other related species.
“The artisan used barwood to create the intricate designs on the door.”
2. noun
a type of hardwood or timber, especially from the bar tree (Laurus nobilis) or other related species.
“The carpenter preferred using barwood for its durability and resistance to decay.”