noun
- Plural of copaiba; aromatic resins or balsams obtained from tropical South American trees of the genus Copaifera, used in varnishes, medicines, and perfumes.
Usage: Usually used in plural form; Also called copaiba balsam or copaiba oil
Examples
- The copaibas were highly valued by European manufacturers for their use in fine varnishes.
- Traditional medicine practitioners have long used copaibas for their purported healing properties.
- The trade in copaibas from the Amazon region contributed significantly to colonial commerce.
- Copaibas are extracted from the trunk of Copaifera trees native to South America.
- The fragrance industry incorporates copaibas into premium perfume formulations.