amboyna


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amboyna

(æmˈbɔɪnə) or

amboina

n
(Forestry) the mottled curly-grained wood of an Indonesian leguminous tree, Pterocarpus indicus, used in making furniture
[C19: from the island of Amboina]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.amboyna - mottled curly-grained wood of Pterocarpus indicusamboyna - mottled curly-grained wood of Pterocarpus indicus
rosewood - hard dark reddish wood of a rosewood tree having a strongly marked grain; used in cabinetwork
padauk, padouk, Pterocarpus indicus, amboyna - tree native to southeastern Asia having reddish wood with a mottled or striped black grain
2.amboyna - tree native to southeastern Asia having reddish wood with a mottled or striped black grain
genus Pterocarpus, Pterocarpus - genus of tropical trees or climbers having usually broadly winged pods
amboyna, Andaman redwood - mottled curly-grained wood of Pterocarpus indicus
tree - a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms
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References in classic literature ?
I soon fell into the company of some Dutch sailors belonging to the Amboyna, of Amsterdam, a stout ship of 450 tons.
"A large extent of white wavelets often to be seen on the coasts of Amboyna, and in these parts of the sea."
Another apprehension I had was, the cruel usage we might meet with from them if we fell into their hands; then the story of Amboyna came into my head, and how the Dutch might perhaps torture us, as they did our countrymen there, and make some of our men, by extremity of torture, confess to crimes they never were guilty of, or own themselves and all of us to be pirates, and so they would put us to death with a formal appearance of justice; and that they might be tempted to do this for the gain of our ship and cargo, worth altogether four or five thousand pounds.
All the victims were rescued and found safe in a boat owned by Vietnamese fishermen in the waters of Amboyna Cay near the Vietnam-Malaysia border, about 240 nautical miles from Kudat.
These are what are offered in elegant page procession in this book, starting with the trophy-like abstraction titled "Ouido" of 2008, of a local wood identified as amboyna buri.
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The chart shows the label Aernhem on what we now know is the mainland, where the current Arnhem Land is, and Het Eijlandt Spult ['The Island Speult'], named after Herman van Speult the then Governor of Amboyna (Ambon).
The final city Carey refers to is Amboyna in lines 32-33.
The book also details the English East India CompanyAEs response to the Dutch East India Company and the Amboyna massacre of 1623.
A number of coastal factories were established along the shores of the Indian Ocean from Madras to Amboyna in the Moluccas.
The inlaid dragon is made of African bubinga and Amboyna burlwood.