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gaboon
[ guh-boon ]
noun
- Also called ga·boon ma·hog·a·ny [g, uh, -, boon, m, uh, -, hog, -, uh, -nee]. the soft, reddish-brown wood of an African tree, Aucoumea klaineana, used for making furniture.
- the tree itself.
gaboon
/ ɡəˈbuːn /
noun
- the dark mahogany-like wood from a western and central African burseraceous tree, Aucoumea klaineana , used in plywood, for furniture, and as a veneer
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gaboon1
C20: altered from Gabon
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Example Sentences
The Mpongwes inhabit the right bank of the Gaboon, spreading over an extent of seventy to eighty miles.
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Called on Mr. James, a colored missionary, now occupying the house of Mr. Wilson, who has lately removed to Gaboon river.
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Other natives, in the neighborhood of Gaboon, worship the shark, and throw slaves to him to be devoured.
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Here at Gaboon, he preaches to the natives in their own language, which he represents as being very soft, and easy of acquirement.
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The next letter was from the English consul on the Gaboon River, announcing the death of the devoted missionary.
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