noun
- a tropical hardwood tree native to Central and South America, or the dark reddish-brown wood from this tree, valued for fine furniture and decorative objects
Usage: also called cocobolo; the wood is prized for its durability and attractive grain
Examples
- The craftsman selected cocobola for the jewelry box because of its rich color and fine grain.
- Cocobola wood is resistant to rot and insects, making it ideal for outdoor applications.
- The guitar's fretboard was made from cocobola, giving it both beauty and durability.
- Cocobola trees are found in the rainforests of Central America.
- The dark cocobola finish on the desk complemented the modern office design.