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What (who) is ebony$23667$ - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Makassar Ebony; Macassar Ebony; Macassar ebony; Makassar ebony; Black ebony
  • Makassar ebony wood

Ebony, Virginia         
UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITY IN VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES
Ebony, VA
Ebony is a census-designated place (CDP) in Brunswick County, Virginia, United States. The population as of the 2010 Census was 161.
Ebony         
  • Blanche J. Lawrence, "Atom Scientists", ''Ebony'' magazine, September 1949 (Copyright not renewed)
AFRICAN-AMERICAN MONTHLY MAGAZINE BASED IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Ebony magazine; Ebony Magazine; EBONY Magazine; Terry Glover; Ebony.com; Ebony (Magazine); EBONY; Ebony.(Serial).
Ebony is a dense black/brown hardwood, coming from several species in the genus Diospyros, which also contains the persimmons. Unlike most woods, ebony is dense enough to sink in water.
Ebony         
  • Blanche J. Lawrence, "Atom Scientists", ''Ebony'' magazine, September 1949 (Copyright not renewed)
AFRICAN-AMERICAN MONTHLY MAGAZINE BASED IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Ebony magazine; Ebony Magazine; EBONY Magazine; Terry Glover; Ebony.com; Ebony (Magazine); EBONY; Ebony.(Serial).
·adj Made of ebony, or resembling ebony; black; as, an ebony countenance.
II. Ebony ·noun A hard, heavy, and durable wood, which admits of a fine polish or gloss. The usual color is black, but it also occurs red or green.

Wikipedia

Diospyros celebica

Diospyros celebica (commonly known as black ebony or Makassar ebony) is a species of flowering tree in the family Ebenaceae that is endemic to the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. The common name Makassar ebony is for the main seaport on the island, Makassar.

Makassar ebony wood is variegated, streaky brown and black, and nearly always wide-striped. It is considered a highly valuable wood for turnery, fine cabinet work, and joinery, and is much sought for posts (床柱 (tokobashira)) in traditional Japanese houses. Japan used to be the main importer of this wood. It is also used as a wood in fingerboards for guitars and other related instruments.

The tree grows up to 20 m (66 ft) high under favourable circumstances, although such trees are rarely seen nowadays. Since Makassar ebony has been a woodworkers' favourite for centuries, most of it has been felled and used in high-quality furniture. The wood is often defective, showing cracks, and in particular heart shakes and splits. It is not easy to dry and is best given ample time for this. Converting logs into boards as soon as possible is recommended.