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Definition of Satinwoods
1. satinwood [n] - See also: satinwood
Lexicographical Neighbors of Satinwoods
Literary usage of Satinwoods
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cuba and Porto Rico: With the Other Islands of the West Indies : Their by Robert Thomas Hill (1899)
"On these mountain slopes is an abundance, not only of the choicest cabinet- woods,
such as mahogany, satinwoods, and cedar, but also a great variety of ..."
2. Cuba and Porto Rico: With the Other Islands of the West Indies : Their by Robert Thomas Hill (1899)
"On these mountain slopes is an abundance, not only of the choicest cabinet- woods,
such as mahogany, satinwoods, and cedar, but also a great variety of ..."
3. Cuba and Porto Rico, with the Other Islands of the West Indies: Their by Robert Thomas Hill (1899)
"On these mountain slopes is an abundance, not only of the choicest cabinet- woods,
such as mahogany, satinwoods, and cedar, but also a great variety of ..."
4. The Pocket Guide to the West Indies by Algernon Edward Aspinall (1907)
"Sugar is extensively cultivated in San Domingo, and tobacco, coffee, bananas,
and cocoa are also exported, together with mahogany, cedar, and satinwoods. ..."
5. A Text-book of Wood by Herbert Stone (1921)
"... just cited and the satinwoods, both the yellow and the red ; silky, eg Celastrus
acuminatus, ..."
6. Commercial Geography of the British Isles by Andrew John Herbertson (1907)
"Many other beautiful woods are imported for the latter purpose, mainly from
tropical lands—for example, Brazilian rosewood; the satinwoods of the West ..."