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The name zebrawood, also known as Zebron, is used for wood with a figure that reminds of the striping of a zebra. The name will usually refer to a wood yielded by the species of ...
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Adobe Caslon; Chaparral; Charlemagne; Lithos; Mirarae; Myriad (Designed with Robert Slimbach) Nueva; Pepperwood; Rosewood; Trajan; Viva; Zebrawood Sources. Carol Twombly - Adobe Type Designers
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Goncalo alves, (in Portuguese Gonçalo Alves or Gonçaleiro) sometimes referred to as zebrawood or tigerwood — names that underscore the wood’s often dramatic, contrasting ...
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Wood is a material found as the primary content of the stems of woody plants ... Wood pulp; Wood veneer; Wood warping; Wooden box; Woodworking; X. Xylotechnigraphy; Xylotheque; Z. Zebrawood ...
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Goff's idiosyncratic floorplans, attention to spatial effect, and use of recycled and/or unconventional materials such as gilded zebrawood, cellophane strips, cake pans, glass ...
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On a very few dates of The Who's 1979 tour, guitarist Pete Townshend played Entwistle's zebrawood standard point bass during the song "Trick Of The Light".
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Zebrawood: 1575: True Pine, Timborana: 1570: Peroba: 1557: Kambala: 1540: Sapele / Sapelli: 1510: Curupixa: 1490: Sweet Birch: 1470: Hard Maple / Sugar Maple: 1450: Coffee Bean: 1390
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... Queensland maple (Flindersia brayleyana), rainbowbark (Eucalyptus deglupta), sandalwood (Santalum album), teak (Tectona grandis), West Indian cedar (Cedrela odorata), and zebra wood ( ...
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The common name is zingana or zebrawood. References. Mabberley, D. J. (1987). The Plant Book: A Portable Dictionary of the Higher Plants. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0 ...
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Microberlinia brazzavillensis is a tree in the family Fabaceae, found in West Africa. It is also called zebrano, zingana, and allen ele, and is commonly sold in the US as zebrawood ...
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