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n. - Light easily worked fibrous material of a particular tree; The variegated or showily striped ornamental fibrous material of various trees.

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  • A porcelain plaque, one of eight set into a tulipwood writing table.
  • He planed and sanded boards of a native lumber very like to tulipwood.
  • Yates uses renewable birch (sourced from Scandinavia) for his creations as well as tulipwood and ash.
  • The table is made of oak covered with a tulipwood veneer and further decorated with gilt bronze leaves and flowers, along the table legs.
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