soapwood

/ˈsoʊpˌwʊd/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of softwood tree (Quercus spp.) with a milky sap that was formerly used to make soap; a type of wood that is soft and light-coloured

“The soapwood trees were a common sight in the forest, their sap used by early settlers to make soap.”

Synonyms

  • soap tree
  • softwood

Antonyms

  • dense wood
  • hardwood