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Striped wood of various tree species from Central America or Central Africa
The name zebrawood is used to describe several tree species and the wood derived from them. Zebrawood is characterized by a striped figure that is reminiscent
Zebrawood
eurycarpa Pistachio – Pistacia vera Terebinth – Pistacia terebinthus Zebrawood – Pistacia integerrima Plane (European sycamore) – Platanus acerifolia
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Index of plants with the same common name
Zebrawood refers to several trees and the wood derived from them, including: Astronium fraxinifolium Brachystegia spiciformis Centrolobium robustum Guettarda
List of plants known as zebrawood
List_of_plants_known_as_zebrawood
Species of flowering plant
Connarus monocarpus (Indian zebrawood) (රදලිය) is a species of plant in the family Connaraceae. It is native to peninsular Peninsular India and Sri Lanka
Connarus_monocarpus
Distilled beverage popular in Brazil
characteristic of cachaça is the employment of native Brazilian trees, such as zebrawood and amburana. However, many of these trees are endangered due to deforestation
Cachaça
Species of legume
by habitat destruction and exploitation. Common names include African zebrawood, tigerwood, zebrano and zingana. Microberlinia bisulcata is a tall forest
Microberlinia_bisulcata
Species of tree
in Brazil. Common names include kingwood, locustwood, tigerwood, and zebrawood. This plant is cited in Flora Brasiliensis by Carl Friedrich Philipp von
Astronium_fraxinifolium
Species of legume
zingana, and allen ele,[citation needed] and is commonly sold in the US as zebrawood. The tree is tall and straight, growing up to 40 m in height with a diameter
Microberlinia_brazzavillensis
Species of legume
Brachystegia spiciformis, commonly known as zebrawood (not the genuine zebrawood, Microberlinia brazzavillensis), or msasa (spelled as masasa), is a medium-sized
Brachystegia_spiciformis
willow (Salix alba) Weeping willow (Salix babylonica) Zingana, African zebrawood (Microberlinia brazzavillensis) Other wood-like materials: Bamboo Palm
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Optical reflectance effect in materials
Sucupira hardwood 9.8 Teak 15.7 Tineo 14.7 Walnut, African 20.2 Walnut, Black 18.6 Walnut, European 17.5 Wenge 8.5 Yew 9.8 Zebrawood 19.1 Ziricote 7.0
Chatoyancy
American audio equipment manufacturer
upper midrange and treble. Wood finishes available were Macassar ebony, zebrawood, rosewood, teak, cherry, oak oil, oak lacquer, walnut oil, walnut lacquer
Klipsch_Audio_Technologies
Species of tree
integerrima is a species of pistachio tree native to Asia, commonly called zebrawood. It is often classified as Pistacia chinensis ssp. integerrima. It is
Pistacia_integerrima
Genus of legumes
Banbanus, Ebene, Granadilla, Granadille d'Afrique, Mpingo, Pau preto, Poyi, Zebrawood Dalbergia menoeides Prain Dalbergia mexicana Pittier Dalbergia microphylla
Dalbergia
Genus of legumes
Gabon in west-central tropical Africa. The common name is zingana or zebrawood. Mabberley, D. J. (1987). The Plant Book: A Portable Dictionary of the
Microberlinia
Skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois, United States
Pulitzer-Prize-winning Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin faults the zebrawood paneling in the hotel lobby, but another Tribune reporter praises the
Trump International Hotel and Tower (Chicago)
Trump_International_Hotel_and_Tower_(Chicago)
American audio equipment manufacturer
instrument, using various combinations of often exotic woods such as Zebrawood or Cocobolo. They feature active electronics and brass hardware. A variety
Alembic_Inc.
Casino and hotel in Detroit
items ranging from slot machine bases to signage throughout the property. Zebrawood, a wood often used in guitar construction, is incorporated into the hotel
MotorCity_Casino_Hotel
mangosteen is grown commercially. Malpighiales Clusia rosea Connaraceae (zebrawood family) Connarus, from a Greek plant name 12 genera, mostly in the African
List_of_COM-clade_families
American western television series (1965–1969)
hand-drawn version of the font Dolphin (which resembles newer fonts called Zebrawood, Circus and Rodeo Clown). Robert Conrad's name was also set in this font
The_Wild_Wild_West
Small device used in playing guitar
like African Blackwood, Bocote, Cocobolo, Lignum vitae, Rosewood, and Zebrawood. While the thick and sometimes rough edge of a wooden pick may create
Guitar_pick
Train station in Cincinnati, Ohio
or in designs. The men's room walls feature a railroad motif, using zebrawood, walnut, and holly; the women's lounge had panels of zebra and madrone
Cincinnati_Union_Terminal
American mid-size luxury sedan
grille and a Cadillac hood badge. On the inside, the STS models used more Zebrawood trim compared to the SLS. The seats in the STS models were covered with
Cadillac_Seville
Test to measure resistance of wood
Red Pine, Hornbeam 1,630 lbf (7,300 N) Tualang 1,624 lbf (7,220 N) Zebrawood 1,575 lbf (7,010 N) True Pine, Timborana 1,570 lbf (7,000 N) Peroba
Janka_hardness_test
Modernist mansion by Robert Mallet-Stevens
marble in the fireplace alcove of the hall-salon, parquets of oak, iroko, zebrawood, Cuban mahogany) and the furniture of the rooms echoed the hierarchy of
Villa_Cavrois
Eyewear for protecting against bright light
sunglasses. Materials such as bamboo, ebony, rosewood, pear wood, walnut and zebrawood, are used making them non-toxic and nearly allergy free. The construction
Sunglasses
Type of wood used in musical instruments
5.6 Tzalem 780 6,230 13.10 88.3 9.5 5.3 Plum 795 6,900 10.19 88.4 4.5 Zebrawood 805 8,160 16.37 122.8 63.5 17.8 5.6 Ziricote 805 8,780 10.93 113.1 63
Tonewood
American woodworker (1922–1985)
tape has not yet been found. Gallery: Art In Wood Chloe Whale In A Wave Zebrawood bird Female figure Bubinga bird After moving to Pennsylvania, Milan increased
Emil_Milan
American designer (born 1959)
(1993) Under Twombly's art direction, fonts such as Ponderosa, Pepperwood, Zebrawood, and Rosewood, were part of an Adobe project to revive American display
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Catholic seminary in Northampton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
ivory-colored linden wood, which stands out from the darker tones of the zebrawood cross, with its edging and trim done in sheet copper. The complex includes
Mary_Immaculate_Seminary
Israeli-American wood craftsman and Holocaust survivor
stored hundreds of blanks of Goncalo Alves, Kingwood, Canadian Maple, Zebrawood, and Macassar Ebony, which dried year after year under the tarpaper roof
Abe_Rich
Digital typeface program
weights from light to black, three widths from condensed to extended. 1993 Zebrawood Kim Buker Chansler, Carl Crossgrove and Carol Twombly Decorative 19th
Adobe_Originals
American architect (1904–1982)
effect, and use of recycled and/or unconventional materials such as gilded zebrawood, cellophane strips, cake pans, glass cullet, Quonset Hut ribs, ashtrays
Bruce_Goff
these exotic tonewoods include Koa, Rosewood, Bubinga, Korina, Lacewood, Zebrawood, Padouk, Redwood, and Wenge. With modern manufacturing techniques, almost
Guitar_manufacturing
Medical condition
red cedar, cedar of Lebanon, iroko, California redwood, ramin, African zebrawood Sawmill workers, pattern makers Mansonia, oak, mahogany, abiruana Wood
Occupational_asthma
Michelsonia microphylla Micklethwaitia carvalhoi Microberlinia brazzavillensis, zebrawood Millettia bussei Millettia capuronii Millettia decipiens Millettia elongatistyla
List of IUCN Red List vulnerable plants
List_of_IUCN_Red_List_vulnerable_plants
Species of legume
Julbernardia seretii, commonly known as the Congo zebrawood, is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is found in tropical West and Central Africa
Julbernardia_seretii
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A kind of cabinet wood having beautiful black, brown, and whitish stripes, the timber of a tropical American tree (Connarus Guianensis).
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The wood of an East Indian tree of the genus Guettarda.
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The wood of a small West Indian myrtaceous tree (Eugenia fragrans).