bonewood

/ˈbɒnuːwʊd/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of wood, particularly one that has been hollowed out to form a musical instrument, such as a recorder or a whistle.

“The instrument was made from a piece of bonewood, which provided the perfect resonance for the melody.”

Synonyms

  • recorder wood
  • reedwood

Antonyms

  • hardwood