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‖ turaˈnira, touraˈnero [Native name in Guyana.] A small tree of Brazil and Guyana, Humirium floribundum, the wood of which, turanira-wood, is used for rafters; its bark is greatly esteemed as a perfume, and when wounded a fragrant yellow balsam, termed in Brazil balsam of Umiri, flows from it. See also quot. 1884.
1862List Contrib. Brit. Guiana to Lond. Exhib. in Veness El Dorado (1866) App. 136 Turanira, Touranero, or Bastard Bully-tree (Humirium floribundum, Mart.). Used for framing timber, spokes, &c. 1884Miller Plant-n., Turanira-wood, the wood of Bumelia retusa. |