palissandre - translation to English
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palissandre - translation to English

ONE OF SEVERAL TYPES OF WOOD FROM ONE OR TWO DOZEN TROPICAL TREES OF THE GENUS DALBERGIA
Palissandre; Palisandre; Rosewood (timber); Palisander; Palissandro; Rose wood; Pallisander
  • Chinese]] [[Ming Dynasty]] compound [[wardrobe]] made of [[huanghuali]] rosewood, latter half of the 16th century.
  • Back of guitar made with East Indian rosewood (''Dalbergia latifolia'')
  • [[Chess piece]]s in ''[[Dalbergia latifolia]]'' rosewood

palissandre         
n. rosewood, any of several species of tropical trees which produce a dark reddish or purplish wood, variety of dark-colored wood which sometimes emits a light rose-like scent

Definition

rosewood
¦ noun
1. a close-grained tropical timber with a distinctive fragrance, used for making furniture and musical instruments.
2. the tree which produces rosewood. [Genus Dalbergia: several species, in particular D. nigra of Brazil.]
used in names of other trees which yield similar wood, e.g. African rosewood.

Wikipedia

Rosewood

Rosewood refers to any of a number of richly hued timbers, often brownish with darker veining, but found in many different hues and colours.

Examples of use of palissandre
1. L‘objet, d‘allure sculpturale, est réalisé en précieux placage de palissandre.
2. Pour habiller l‘extérieur de ses créations, cet artisan choisit des bois précieux, tels que le morado, le palissandre, l‘éb';ne ou le chęne «brossé» ŕ la poudre d‘or.
3. Quatre d‘entre eux contiennent des notes de cuir: Japon Noir, Bois Rouge, Purple Patchouli, et surtout Tuscan Leather, une senteur opulente de bois br$';lé, de malt millésimé et de cigare qui se consumerait dans un fumoir aux murs de palissandre.