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# Any of various trees having red wood, especially certain Australian [[eucalypts]].
# Any of various trees having red wood, especially certain Australian [[eucalypts]].
#:*'''1988''': I cut '''bloodwood''' saplings and shaped a new pair of shafts with an adze. — Tom Cole, ''Hell West and Crooked'' (Angus & Robertson 1995, p. 255)
#:*'''1988''': I cut '''bloodwood''' saplings and shaped a new pair of shafts with an adze. — Tom Cole, ''Hell West and Crooked'' (Angus & Robertson 1995, p. 255)

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English

Etymology

From blood + wood.

Pronunciation

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Noun

bloodwood (plural bloodwoods)

  1. Any of various trees having red wood, especially certain Australian eucalypts.
    • 1988: I cut bloodwood saplings and shaped a new pair of shafts with an adze. — Tom Cole, Hell West and Crooked (Angus & Robertson 1995, p. 255)