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boxwood

evergreen shrub / hard yellowish wood
Noun
pl: boxwoods

This term refers to a specific botanical species prized for its extreme density and fine grain. In landscaping, it is associated with formal gardens and structured greenery, often used to create precise geometric borders or topiary shapes due to its slow growth and ability to withstand heavy pruning. As a material, it is distinguished by its yellowish hue and lack of visible pores, making it a premier choice for high-detail craftsmanship. It is traditionally used for items requiring precision and durability, such as woodwind instruments, chess pieces, and intricate engravings.

Meanings

Noun

A dense, slow-growing evergreen shrub of the genus Buxus, known for its small leaves and hard, fine-grained wood.

"The garden was bordered by neatly trimmed boxwood hedges."

Noun

The hard, yellowish wood of the boxwood shrub, highly valued for carving and making musical instruments.

"The chess pieces were meticulously carved from polished boxwood."

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