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Wat (wie) is BALSA - definitie

GENUS OF PLANTS
Balsa wood; Ochroma lagopus; Balsa Tree; Balsa (tree); Balsa tree; Balsa; Balsawood; West Indian balsa; Ochroma pyramidale
  • Three different sizes of balsa wood stock

balsa         
['b?ls?]
¦ noun
1. (also balsa wood) very lightweight timber used chiefly for making models and rafts.
2. the fast-growing tropical American tree from which balsa wood is obtained. [Ochroma lagopus.]
Origin
C17: from Sp., 'raft'.
balsa         
Balsa or balsa wood is a very light wood from a South American tree.
N-UNCOUNT
Balsa         
·noun A raft or float, used principally on the Pacific coast of South America.

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Ochroma

Ochroma pyramidale, commonly known as the balsa tree, is a large, fast-growing tree native to the Americas. It is the sole member of the genus Ochroma. The tree is famous for its wide usage in woodworking, with the name balsa being the Spanish word for "raft."

A deciduous angiosperm, Ochroma pyramidale can grow up to 30 m tall, and is classified as a hardwood despite the wood itself being very soft; it is the softest commercial hardwood and is widely used because of its light weight.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor BALSA
1. It was as light as balsa wood, but couldn‘t be cut or burned.
2. Joe Lieberman, making his trek to the Marriott Tech Center front desk to get help with his little balsa key.
3. The jousters were using lances with a balsa wood tip designed to break off on impact with the opponent‘s shield for safety.
4. The new 56–foot vessel is larger than the Kon–Tiki, with eight crossbeams lashed to 11 balsa logs from Ecuador and covered by a bamboo deck.
5. In those days, another pioneer called Bob Simmons had just begun experimenting with balsa, and Velzy soon adopted the idea and ran with it.