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		Definition of corkwood in English: corkwoodnoun ˈkɔːkwʊdˈkôrkwo͝od A shrub or tree which yields light porous timber. a small American tree which produces timber used for fishing floats (Leitneria floridana, family Leitneriaceae). a tree native to New Zealand (Entelea arborescens, family Tiliaceae).  Example sentencesExamples -  In 2002, when fuel loads were similar to today's, 17 million hectares burned in Central Australia, including a major fire in the West Macs, destroying an old corkwood forest.
 -  Two of my favourite indigenous trees for bonsai are the white stinkwood and the red stemmed corkwood or paperbark.
 -  The top of the rise is marked by a twisted old corkwood tree.
 -  The real problems are the corkwoods and the ironwoods.
 -  At 30 points it is just 5 points bigger than the smallest champions on the Register - the northern bayberry and corkwood.
 
    Definition of corkwood in US English: corkwoodnounˈkôrkwo͝od A shrub or tree which yields light porous timber. a similar tree native to New Zealand (Entelea arborescens, family Tiliaceae) a small American tree that produces timber used for fishing floats (Leitneria floridana, family Leitneriaceae)  Example sentencesExamples -  At 30 points it is just 5 points bigger than the smallest champions on the Register - the northern bayberry and corkwood.
 -  In 2002, when fuel loads were similar to today's, 17 million hectares burned in Central Australia, including a major fire in the West Macs, destroying an old corkwood forest.
 -  The top of the rise is marked by a twisted old corkwood tree.
 -  Two of my favourite indigenous trees for bonsai are the white stinkwood and the red stemmed corkwood or paperbark.
 -  The real problems are the corkwoods and the ironwoods.
 
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