Lexicographical Neighbors of Ausubo
Literary usage of Ausubo
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Our Island Empire: A Hand-book of Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, and the by Charles Morris (1899)
"Another common wood, called ausubo, is used largely for building purposes.
Woods suitable for construction, indeed, are numerous, twenty or more species ..."
2. Bulletin by United States (1899)
"The samples of mora, guayacan, hueso, and ucare blanca show a tendency to check
and warp in seasoning, while ausubo, ucare negro, pata ile caba, ..."
3. The Luquillo Forest Reserve, Porto Rico by Gifford, John Clayton (1905)
"1.—The palo colorado. Fig. 2.—The laurel sabino. Fig. 3.—The ausubo. 24 VII. ...
An ausubo tree in the open. Fig. 3.—Gum exuding from the bruised root of a ..."